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  2. File:Soviet Union - Russian SFSR.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Soviet art - Wikipedia

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    Soviet art is the visual art style produced after the Russian Revolution of 1917 and during the existence of the Soviet Union, until its collapse in 1991. The Russian Revolution led to an artistic and cultural shift within Russia and the Soviet Union as a whole, including a new focus on socialist realism in officially approved art.

  4. Worker and Kolkhoz Woman - Wikipedia

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    3D model (click to interact) Worker and Kolkhoz Woman (Russian: Рабочий и колхозница , romanized : Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa ) is a sculpture of two figures with a sickle and a hammer raised over their heads.

  5. Category:Soviet art - Wikipedia

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  6. Sots Art - Wikipedia

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    My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love by Dmitri Vrubel on Berlin Wall, 1991 Stalin Monument In The Hague by Komar and Melamid. Often referred to as “Soviet Pop Art”, Sots Art or soc art (Russian: Соц-арт, short for Socialist Art) originated in the Soviet Union in the early 1970s as a reaction against the official aesthetic doctrine of the state— socialist realism, which was ...

  7. 1968 in fine arts of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Directory of Members of Union of Artists of USSR. Volume 1,2. Moscow, Soviet Artist Edition, 1979. Directory of Members of the Leningrad branch of the Union of Artists of Russian Federation. Leningrad, Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1980. Artists of Peoples of the USSR. Biography Dictionary. Vol. 4 Book 1. Moscow, Iskusstvo, 1983.

  8. 1949 in fine arts of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    January 1 — The Fine Art Exhibition by Leningrad artists of 1947–1948 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 artists.

  9. History of Russian animation - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Soviet sci-fi novel of the same name, it was produced at Aleksei Guskov's F.A.F. Entertainment in the best traditions of Soviet hand-made animation. Despite the hardships, Natalya Lukinykh has estimated that Russian animated films won about twice as many prestigious international awards in the 1990s as Russian live-action films.