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Cadzao Posted 19 years ago
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The better Russian painters

0Diego Rivera wrote:02br
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00"In Russia there exists the art of the people, namely peasant art. It is an art rooted in soil. In its colors, its materials, and its force it is perfectly adapted to the environment out of which it is born. It represents the production of art with the simplest resources and in the least costly form. For these reasons it will be of great utility to the proletariat in developing their own art. 01font01b00The better Russian painters working directly after the Revolution should have recognized this and then built upon it, for the proletariat, so closely akin to the peasant in many ways, would have been able to understand this art.02b02font00"02br
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00Please help me to understand what the author means with the blue sentence.02br
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00Thank you so much in advance.02br
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0 This is a reproach from Rivera (not sure if justified). 02br 02br 00 He seems to say that the best Russian painter had not recognized, immediately after the Revolution, the peasant art, and as a result they missed on the opportunity to influence the working people of the cities (the proletariat), which are similar to the peasants in many respects. 0-

  • 0 This is a reproach from Rivera (not sure if justified).
  • 02br 02br 00 He seems to say that the best Russian painter had not recognized, immediately after the Revolution, the peasant art, and as a result they missed on the opportunity to influence the working people of the cities (the proletariat), which are similar to the peasants in many respects.
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0 This is a reproach from Rivera (not sure if justified). 02br
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00 He seems to say that the best Russian painter had not recognized, immediately after the Revolution, the peasant art, and as a result they missed on the opportunity to influence the working people of the cities (the proletariat), which are similar to the peasants in many respects. 0-

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