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Multi-faceted creativity of artists of one city

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  • 1. International School of Design (St. Petersburg)

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The study of the topic provides an opportunity to get acquainted with another important phenomenon in Russian art, which received the concept of severe style and developed in the 1960s. The research considers the evolution and development of the genres of still life and landscape, their interpenetration in the works of artists. It also considers the diversity of creativity, different artists united by one city. Special attention is paid to the work of Leningrad artists. The artists of the Leningrad school of painting, characterized by certainty professional and moral criteria and as a result, caution against innovations. The study analyzes the creativity of such artists as A. Yakovlev, Y. Krestovsky, E. Moiseenko, O. Khorosheva, A. Lytkin, and others.

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