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Fedor Antonov, the Glossary

Index Fedor Antonov

Fedor Vasilevich Antonov (1904–1990) was a Soviet artist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Monumentalism, Moscow, Moscow State Textile University, Museum of Russian Art, Routledge, Soviet Air Forces, Tambov, Vkhutemas.

  2. People from Tambov
  3. People from Tambov Governorate
  4. Soviet realist painters

Monumentalism

Monumentalism defines the architectural tendencies that during the first half of the twentieth century had as their essential canon the inspiration and connection to classicism and neoclassicism.

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Moscow

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.

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Moscow State Textile University

Kosygin Moscow State Textile University (formerly Moscow State Textile Institute) was formed in 1919.

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Museum of Russian Art

The Museum of Russian Art (MoRA) is a museum in Jersey City, New Jersey dedicated to exhibiting Russian art, particularly Soviet Nonconformist Art.

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Routledge

Routledge is a British multinational publisher.

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Soviet Air Forces

The Soviet Air Forces (r, VVS SSSR; literally "Military Air Forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics"; initialism VVS, sometimes referred to as the "Red Air Force", were one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Soviet Air Defence Forces. The Air Forces were formed from components of the Imperial Russian Air Service in 1917, and faced their greatest test during World War II.

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Tambov

Tambov (p) is a city and the administrative center of Tambov Oblast, central Russia, at the confluence of the Tsna and Studenents rivers, about south-southeast of Moscow. With a population of 261,803 as of 2021, Tambov is the largest city, and historical center, of the Tambov Oblast as a whole.

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Vkhutemas

Vkhutemas (p, acronym for Высшие художественно-технические мастерские Vysshiye Khudozhestvenno-Tekhnicheskiye Masterskiye "Higher Art and Technical Studios") was the Russian state art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow, replacing the Moscow Svomas.

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See also

People from Tambov

People from Tambov Governorate

Soviet realist painters

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedor_Antonov