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Monday, May 09, 2011

Ο Πόλεμος Μέσα από τα μάτια των καλλιτεχνών


The Second World War in the paintings of Russian artists.



A. Deineka. On the Moscow outskirts.

A. Plastov. After fashist’s visit.

Y. Kugach. Summer 1941.

A. Lysenko. Moscow has been defended.

Diorama. The breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad.

Diorama. The Battle of Kursk.

Diorama. The Battle of Stalingrad.

A. Shirokov. For the Motherland.

B. Nemensky. Mother.

B. Shcherbakov. The evil of the world.

V. Artamonov. On the war roads.

Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya’s Feat. 1942.

V. Puzirkov. The Black Sea marines.

V. Shatalin. Fight for the Dnieper River.

Diorama. Crossing the Dnieper.

M. Samsonov. Revival (Sowers).

E. Danilevsky. In the rears of the enemy.

I. Glazunov. War Roads.

The Kukryniksy. Nazis Fleeing Novgorod. 1944.

M. Samsonov. Stalingrad soldiers.

M. Samsonov. Valeria Gnarovskaya’s feat.

P. Krivonogov. After Korsun-Shevchenko.

P. Maltsev. Storm of the Sapun Mountain.

A. Semenov. Nikolay Shevlyakov’s feat.

S. Gerasimov. Partisan’s Mother.

P. Krivonogov. Soviet Cavalry’s fighting near Moscow.

F. Usipenko. Enemy has been stopped.

F. Usypenko. The night fight.

Y. Neprincev. Native land.

Y. Neprincev. Rest after the battle.

N. Prisekin. Hard times.

Diorama. The storm of Berlin.

P. Krivonogov. Capitulation.

P. Krivonogov. Victory.