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      • By decree of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union on August 5, 1947, the Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union with its base in Moscow was formed on the basis of the former All-Russian Academy of Arts.
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  2. The year 1947 was marked by many events that left an imprint on the history of Soviet and Russian fine arts.

    • Alexander Labas (1900-1983) Labas was an artist whose career encompassed the whole of Soviet art, from the Society of Easel Painters (OST), which depicted the new Soviet reality using methods of the German Expressionists, to figurative art with strong Avant-garde elements.
    • Ilya Mashkov (1881-1944) In a style that ranged from the Avant-garde and the legendary Jack of Diamonds group to a return to Old Masters' style and preserving the physiological aspect, Mashkov's art is incredibly diverse and exciting.
    • Aleksandr Deyneka (1899-1969) Deyneka is one of the most significant and famous Soviet masters. As an artist he was very diverse - in the 1920s and the 1930s, you could almost speak of two “different” men and artists - but at the same time he created his own distinctive style.
    • Dmitry Nalbandyan (1906-1993) Nalbandyan was a complex and contradictory figure, but at the same time a very ironic artist. He joked that his career had stretched “from Ilyich to Ilyich”, i.e.
  3. Jun 1, 2022 · The year 1947 was marked by many events that left an imprint on the history of Soviet and Russian Fine Arts.

  4. Sep 1, 2022 · by Cathy Locke. Vera Mukhina, “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman,” 1937, stainless steel and chrome-nickel steel. The Art of Collectivization. By the mid-1930s the subject of grain and collectivization had become a prominent theme of Soviet Realism.

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  5. By decree of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union on August 5, 1947, the Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union with its base in Moscow was formed on the basis of the former All-Russian Academy of Arts.

  6. The year 1947 was marked by many events that left an imprint on the history of Soviet and Russian Fine Arts. Events The Repin Institute of Arts graduated young artists Mikhail Anikushin , Igor Veselkin , Gavriil Glikman, Vera Kashutova, Alexander Koroviakov , Vera Lubimova, Evsey Moiseenko , Pen Varlen , Stepan Privedentsev , Vasily Stamov ...

  7. January 1 — The Fine Art Exhibition by Leningrad artists of 19471948 years opened in Russian museum. The participants were Evgenia Baykova , Lev Bogomolets , Alexander Lubimov , Yuri Neprintsev , Mikhail Natarevich , Samuil Nevelshtein , Gleb Savinov , Alexander Samokhvalov , Rudolf Frentz , Nikolai Timkov , and other important Leningrad ...

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