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At the Cannes opened an exhibition of Russian art nude Yuri Kovalenko (Cannes) Mediterranean city of Cannes has decided to make a spectacular contribution to cross the Year of Russia and France. In the framework of the Center for Arts Malmaison on the Croisette opened the exhibition "60 Masterpieces of the Russian school: Nudity in art 1900-1970 years". On display are works of local artists and immigrants of different directions of expressionism, neo-classical, art deco, abstract. This is Mikhail Larionov, Yuri Annenkov, Andrew Lanskoy, Sonia Delaunay, Zinaida Serebryakov, Konstantin Somov, Philip Malyavin, Alexander Yakovlev, Maria Vasilyeva, Boris Chaliapin (son of Fyodor Chaliapin) and others. Work presented Russian collectors Tatiana and George Hatsenkovy. At their meeting of more than five thousand paintings and drawings about seven hundred artists. Today, the whole of Cannes hung posters, which depicted the Russian nude. And Opening Day gathered a huge crowd, who patiently lined up to see firsthand our beauties. All models were Russian masters. "This is an ode to female beauty - not hide his admiration for the exposition of the National Assembly deputy and mayor of Cannes, Bernard Broshan. - They are amazing - romantic and sensual, chaste and defiantly beautiful. We are happy to see them in Cannes." Director, Center for Art and curator of the exhibition Malmaison Frederic Ballester in an interview with Izvestia noted that France had a strong influence on the creativity of our artists who find themselves in exile: "They breathed the air of freedom, looseness found, saw the new horizons and boldly experimented. They were not threatened the shackles of socialist realism. In turn, the so-called Russian school of Paris, which was formed in Montparnasse, has written his chapter in the history of French painting. " Unfortunately, some "Russian Parisians" are still unknown. This, in particular, Daniel Stepanov, Leonid Freshkopf, Vadim Andrusov, Lydia Demetrius, Vera Rocklin, Alexei Arapov, Sergei Ivanov. Their works show at Malmaison. In a series of recent discoveries, according to the Parisian art critics - Works of Leo Chistovskogo, who wrote primarily expressive nudes and still lifes. He was born in Pskov in 1902, in mid-1920 went to France, where he died in 1969. Today is claimed native Vitebsk Gregory Glyukman. He lived for many years in Paris and at the beginning of World War II, when Nazi occupation of France, moved to the U.S.. Recently one of his works went to Paris auction Drouot "approximately 200 thousand euros. And, according to local art dealers, the price of Russian "nudity" noticeably increase. 14:08 11.11.10 http://www.izvestia.ru/culture/article3148210/ |
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More correctly, in my opinion, to speak about the city of Cannes "Cannes" (plural) rather than "Cannes". The last word surely closer to the French pronunciation, but historically in the Russian language was fixed the name "Cannes". We do not say "Paris" (Paris), as there is the historical name "Paris". Same with other geographical names - Rome /Roma, Beijing /Beydzin, etc. At a recent memory in an attempt to Minsk pereinachit Manx (they de so they say). If someone instead of "Basel" say "Bal" (ie, Bale), then it will just be illiterate.
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