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Socialist realism

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Socialist realism is a style of art that was developed in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It is characterized by its use of realistic imagery to depict the everyday life of the working class.

The art style is also known as: Socialist realism is a style of art that depicts scenes from the everyday lives of workers and peasants, as well as promotes the ideals of the Communist Party.
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Aleksandr Deyneka (1899-1969) 2. Aleksandr Gerasimov (1881-1963) 3. Alexei Jawlensky (1864-1941) 4. Alexei von Jawlensky (1886-1941) 5. Alexey Brodovitch (1898-1971) 6. Alexey Kravchenko (1884-1942) 7. Alexey Stepanov (1883-1946) 8. Alexey Tkachev (1879-1940) 9. Alexey Tyranov (1879-1942) 10. Alexey Yaworsky (1880-1938) 11. Alexey Zhitomirsky (1883-1940) 12. Anatoly Lunacharsky (1875-1933) 13. Andrey Vyshinsky (1883-1954) 14. Arkady Plastov (1893-1972) 15. Boris Kustodiev (1878- 1927) 16. Dmitry Moor (1883-1946) 17. Georgy Nissky (1883-1944) 18. Isaak Brodsky (1884-1939) 19. Kliment Redko (1893-1988) 20. Konstantin Yuon (1875-1958) 21. Mikhail Avilov (1884-1948) 22. Mikhail Cheremnykh (1883-1941) 23. Mikhail Kurilko (1888-1942) 24. Nikolai Dormidontov (1883-1953) 25. Nikolai Tyrsa (1879-1942) 26. Pavel Filonov (1883-1941) 27. Peter Konchalovsky (1876-1956) 28. Sergei Gerasimov (1900-1973) 29. Viktor Govorkov (1884-1942) 30. Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953)

1. “The Young Pioneers” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1932 2. “The Defense of Sevastopol” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1942 3. “The Komsomol Members Take the Oath” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1932 4. “The Communist Youth” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1933 5. “The Youth of October” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1937 6. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Bandits” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1934 7. “The Red Army on the March” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1935 8. “The Red Army on the Way to the Front” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1941 9. “The Red Army on the Offensive” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1944 10. “The Red Army in the Battle of Berlin” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 11. “The Red Army Liberates Prague” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 12. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 13. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 14. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 15. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 16. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 17. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 18. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 19. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 20. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 21. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 22. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 23. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 24. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 25. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 26. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 27. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 28. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 29. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 30. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945

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Socialist realism is an art style that was developed in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It was the official art style of the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1985. Socialist realism is a realistic style of art that depicts the life of the working class and the Communist Party in a positive light. The purpose of socialist realism is to promote the ideals of communism. Some of the most famous socialist realist artists include Aleksandr Deyneka, Aleksandr Gerasimov, and Sergei Eisenstein. Deyneka was a painter and sculptor who is best known for his paintings of sports scenes and military subjects. Gerasimov was a painter who is best known for his portraits of Soviet leaders. Eisenstein was a film director who is best known for his film Battleship Potemkin. Some of the most famous socialist realist paintings include The Defense of Sevastopol by Deyneka, The Kremlin by Gerasimov, and The Battleship Potemkin by Eisenstein.

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1. Aleksandr Deyneka (1899-1969) 2. Aleksandr Gerasimov (1881-1963) 3. Alexei Jawlensky (1864-1941) 4. Alexei von Jawlensky (1886-1941) 5. Alexey Brodovitch (1898-1971) 6. Alexey Kravchenko (1884-1942) 7. Alexey Stepanov (1883-1946) 8. Alexey Tkachev (1879-1940) 9. Alexey Tyranov (1879-1942) 10. Alexey Yaworsky (1880-1938) 11. Alexey Zhitomirsky (1883-1940) 12. Anatoly Lunacharsky (1875-1933) 13. Andrey Vyshinsky (1883-1954) 14. Arkady Plastov (1893-1972) 15. Boris Kustodiev (1878- 1927) 16. Dmitry Moor (1883-1946) 17. Georgy Nissky (1883-1944) 18. Isaak Brodsky (1884-1939) 19. Kliment Redko (1893-1988) 20. Konstantin Yuon (1875-1958) 21. Mikhail Avilov (1884-1948) 22. Mikhail Cheremnykh (1883-1941) 23. Mikhail Kurilko (1888-1942) 24. Nikolai Dormidontov (1883-1953) 25. Nikolai Tyrsa (1879-1942) 26. Pavel Filonov (1883-1941) 27. Peter Konchalovsky (1876-1956) 28. Sergei Gerasimov (1900-1973) 29. Viktor Govorkov (1884-1942) 30. Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Young Pioneers” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1932 2. “The Defense of Sevastopol” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1942 3. “The Komsomol Members Take the Oath” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1932 4. “The Communist Youth” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1933 5. “The Youth of October” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1937 6. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Bandits” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1934 7. “The Red Army on the March” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1935 8. “The Red Army on the Way to the Front” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1941 9. “The Red Army on the Offensive” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1944 10. “The Red Army in the Battle of Berlin” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 11. “The Red Army Liberates Prague” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 12. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 13. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 14. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 15. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 16. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 17. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 18. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 19. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 20. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 21. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 22. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 23. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 24. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 25. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 26. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 27. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 28. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 29. “The Red Army in the Fight against the German Fascists” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945 30. “The Red Army in the Fight against the Japanese Aggression” by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1945

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