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Eric Bulatov created many paintings that paired nature scenes with Soviet slogans, suggesting that the control of the Soviet regime was everywhere, in every corner of its citizens’ lives. In Red…
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Eric Bulatov
Places:
Moscow, USSR (Moscow, Russia)
Date:
1971–2000
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Above Eternal Peace is Isaak Levitan’s most famous painting, a revered example of the “mood landscapes” popular in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century. The artist painted the view from a cliff…
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Isaak Levitan
Places:
Vyshniy Volochëk, Russian Empire (Vyshny Volochyok, Russia)
Date:
1894
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On this ancient trunk
With hanging branches, gray flax
I’m a young branch.
To grow: my sole passion.
Green shoot
rising
high
to the bright,
I’ll bring red blossoms
to argue:
World, I’m right!
From…
Contributor:
Dovid Hofshteyn
Places:
Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Moscow, Russia)
Date:
1920
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[ . . . ]
I never loved properly . . .
A little Judaic boy,
I was the only one around
To shiver in the steppe wind at night.
Like a sleepwalker, I walked along tram tracks
To silent summer cottages…
Contributor:
Eduard Bagritsky
Places:
Moscow, USSR (Moscow, Russia)
Date:
1934