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The third floor of the Massandra Palace, intended for
children, was not decorated. In conclusion of the commission for the acceptance
of the palace, it was said: "... in view of his death, in 1894, the
sovereign of Emperor Alexander III and the successor of the emperor who
succeeded to reign the palace of the emperor, who successfully reigned, without
further equipping him, Professor Messmacher did not Considered it possible to
give the premises of the third floor of the special purpose that was planned
for the project, since such a device could eventually prove to be either
unnecessary or inconvenient. " The finishing works were not completely
completed, because none of the Romanovs began to live in this palace. In 2006,
the exhibition "How we lived ... the ideals of the past" (works of
social realism 40-50 of the XX century) was opened. Post-war painting was
designed to create vivid, typical images of Soviet children, just as it was
embodied in literary works by AS Gaidar, LA Kassil ...
!["Portrait of a daughter" Lesnitskaya L.I. "Portrait of a daughter" Lesnitskaya L.I.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7-Im7pxPtZdQTDi_qHtMJXMaxWhsSF9QpE16G0wdEKmKhs9HnFVySN_aHfQrVVqG_glgd2Lt95z4HiblOfmRWe-RWGZ_ZMwE2kD2iRsNpEkCBL2CFWj7YtiYMt3YE2B7ayoriloB36SY/s320/massandra3_000_deadokey.livejournal.com.jpg) |
"Portrait of a daughter" Lesnitskaya L.I. |
![Muchnik LI (1890-1966). Simeiz 1952 Muchnik LI (1890-1966). Simeiz 1952](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_X1qGSnmPNBAPEgf6PUy7oMnoY_u1SmjgI86GAfhR07mBU_jyo7NiyIHi8v0OStkY28ut8QeZzEghZij1tqcj5fG2GoMJzKtV3Qe86nK81MEh6_XlathlFNJNOkPgVLmnBdwrNAUWX28/s320/massandra3_004_deadokey.livejournal.com.jpg) |
Muchnik LI (1890-1966). Simeiz 1952 |
![Sulimenko PS (1914-1995) "The Coast near Simeiz" in 1950. Sulimenko PS (1914-1995) "The Coast near Simeiz" in 1950.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjxfeREU9mMhTNv28_nZCvTAk9eQOhjoMgpz82YvRCL4DRVU-H7UXZpxgnJq6wQc93xVyIvslYv5GnXVhtlAphTWDoJ5MN_vjIU3r23EWL0I2UqfKnqQNy05Cvkyj1b7W6oWEpM9HZPJM8/s320/massandra3_005_deadokey.livejournal.com.jpg) |
Sulimenko PS (1914-1995) "The Coast near Simeiz" in 1950. |
Socialist
realism (socialist realism) is a worldview method of artistic creativity, used
in the art of the Soviet Union, and later in other socialist countries, which
was introduced into art through public policy means, including censorship, and
which meets the challenges of building socialism.
It was approved
in 1932 by party organs in literature and art.
In parallel, he
had unofficial art.
- Art image of
reality "exactly, in accordance with a specific historical revolutionary
development."
- The
harmonization of artistic creativity with the ideas of Marxism-Leninism, the
active involvement of the working people in the building of socialism, and the
assertion of the leading role of the Communist Party.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGCJEy0MGbUR9UnMWInnkGRUXAjEhZjp-39kEwKzUsNdlJ-baDuBisU_MmqX_O2IJU5abcDrMk_PfvaJ-jIzlluaevyTEg4ysyWU_LMT5Y4N9YKGFMApN58LzdIImC7L1dHnEWG9BUBeM/s320/massandra3_008_deadokey.livejournal.com.jpg) |
"Tikhiy I. A. Reception in the Pioneers" |
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Left picture Puteyko N.G. "On the river", 1954. Right - Gurevich AM. "In summer". |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZYVXSpM3e4MC8-T9yBoItYgidbVaPdCfd4lmDb2gbebOmdevZpxKVoKyRC4BdNsbFTBU9i_hfPYXNmlccg5t8qhzskiPPldG7WIS80RDxdNqowDG6kHU3rlvsUmWGGWxj3YwTSOyCkzI/s320/massandra3_016_deadokey.livejournal.com.jpg) |
Puteyko N.G. "On the river", 1954 |
From the balcony
of the third floor you can see the parterre of the palace.
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