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Old 13-05-2009, 09:45 Original language: Russian        #11
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Originally Posted by Wladzislaw View Post
It is one of the two Belarusian artists who had the idea of modern art in 1970, and left behind a considerable legacy of this type. Presented picture is just an illustration of the fact that A. Maliszewski able to paint realistic landscapes, no more.
Referring to one of the two, you probably have a view of another Basova. But the artists who know and take into account the practice of "modern art" in Belarus was just so much more.
Frankly I do not see much difference between early and late works of these artists (remember that, and Basov, beginning with the fact that just simply "learned to paint realistic landscapes ")))). No radical change in their manner, style, etc. did not happen, but if some changes were that they were not from "modern art", but from the good old formalism. And because of the white. artists I would rather compare with the creative work Malishevskogo. Tarasikova, Sevruk and Anton Barhatkova.



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