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Сообщение от Art-Galera; 2074061"
say that the authorship of the term "Soviet " or "socialist Impressionism " , almost all belong to the distinguished antiquary Leonid Shishkin
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This is unlikely. At least, I have heard this term not only to antiquarians and dealers , but also from the " academic " art . It is , in my opinion , a legitimate name for this style of art in the Soviet era .
And as to the time of ... Just do not tell , but actively "make impressionism " beginning " thaw " young people (artists mid-1950s ). Around the same time in the Pushkin Museum presents the exhibition was closed and opened to Stalin exposure of Western European art. Around the same time the so-called formalists have ceased to be renegades , and the word " Impressionism " has ceased to be a curse and blame . Maybe it 's when somebody used the first time the name "Soviet Impressionism " - and stuck.