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Grain (or bread ) painting by tatiana yablonskaya, socialist realism, 1949

Grain (or bread ) painting by tatiana yablonskaya, socialist realism, 1949


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Grain (or bread ) painting by tatiana yablonskaya, socialist realism, 1949

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Agriculture Industry Propaganda Russian Socialism Socialist Realist Soviet Art Soviet Union Ussr Workers Tatyana


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Grain (or bread) painting" by the talented Tatiana Yablonskaya, created in 1949 during the era of socialist realism. This influential movement aimed to promote Soviet values and ideals through art, emphasizing themes such as industry, agriculture, and the crucial role of workers in building a prosperous society. Yablonskaya's masterpiece beautifully captures the essence of socialism with its vibrant colors and meticulous details. The painting depicts a group of hardworking women laboring in vast fields, their determined expressions reflecting their commitment to feeding the nation. The artist skillfully portrays an atmosphere filled with hope and unity as these women contribute to the collective effort for progress. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the Soviet Union's emphasis on self-sufficiency and agricultural development during this period. It highlights not only the importance placed on food production but also celebrates the vital role played by women in shaping society. Through this artwork, Yablonskaya effectively conveys both propaganda messages and artistic excellence. Her work exemplifies socialist realist principles while showcasing her own unique style that captivates viewers even today. This extraordinary photograph print from Universal Images Group (UIG) allows us to appreciate Yablonskaya's talent while providing insight into an important chapter in Russian history – one that shaped not only art but also politics, industry, and agriculture within the Soviet Union.

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