The inherently self-destructive nature of Socialist Realism /
From the years 1932 - 1987, the Soviet Union imposed the artistic style of Socialist Realism upon its artists. Paintings of this era have little to show of the dynamics of Russian art until they are analyzed in terms of the social and political forces that dominated the style's creation. L...
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| Language: | English |
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2001 Fellows Thesis K69 |
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| Call Number: |
2001 Fellows Thesis K69 |
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| 2001 Fellows Thesis K69 | Available | |