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And by the way of socialist realism. Once watched a film about Nazi Germany and there was a story about Nazi art. I was struck by a complete similarity with our Stalin's. Those inspired faces of the leaders on
Your observation is correct. Mussolini supported the Futurists, and then he abandoned them, but did not quarrel, not repressed. He "returned" realism, but is required to maintain the new policy - it is called "Novecento". Hitler looked in the direction of new artists, it seems Full Tilt Schwitters ... Then he drove them all and also ordered their "realist" to new ideas - a "neo-classicism. Well, we all repeated - first Futurism, Socialist Realism, and then all of a tougher version.

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but what does Bogdanov-Belsky
"Two girls on a swing? Unlike Bogdanov-Belsky. Frivolous and too "parade" for him, his stories always piercingly sincere. And the painting was simple ...



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