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available to all those living today. The monumentality of the buildings, according to Sergey
Ivannikov, candidate of philosophical sciences, corresponds to the height of the tasks that Soviet society will solve in the near future. Because of its compositional proximity to the "point of observation", this thought has a mobilizing potential. The way to it is direct and open, which allows us to interpret it as the result of a rational project. The red color of the posters indicates the force that develops this project. The road itself speaks of the "leading and guiding" power of the party. The "blurred vision" due to the recent rain makes the image of the future not quite concrete (the image of communism in Soviet ideology was not concrete either).
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a unified atmosphere. The artist's canvases are created with many strokes of delicate shades, but the forms of the objects depicted are material, the contours are definite, though softened with each other. Pale blue, lemon yellow, lilac, pink and pearl gray colors, superimposed with light strokes, give originality to the artist's manner. The picture is perceived as if through wet and transparent glass, and the surface of the canvas becomes silvery and fluid. According to
375:— remembering my work, made over many years, I see her figure, her hair or hands ...". The woman is depicted from the back, but easily recognizable. The artist himself noted the Russian face of his wife, wrote that he used her as a model when he tried to move away from the schematism of youth and express a lively and tender feeling. Particular admiration for his "soft brown hair". For the first time Pimenov turned to the image of his wife's hair from the back in the
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edge to edge. This technique makes it possible to create an atmosphere of uninterrupted movement on a city street. The viewer becomes an imaginary passenger in the car, looking through the eyes of a woman and perceiving the Moscow panorama through her senses. The woman behind the wheel becomes a mediator between the viewer and the life of the inner space of the canvas, between the feelings and thoughts of the artist and the perception of the audience.
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the connection between the world of the future and the sphere of desire in the viewer's subconscious. One of the main characteristics of this image is the absence of the heroine's face. The face concretizes the image, the sphere of desire turns out to be dependent on random circumstances. When the face is not visible to the viewer, there is a universalization of the image of the woman.
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means to use private vehicles. The nomenklatura has a level of consumption of luxury goods that is excessive in the situation of the 1930s. The future has already arrived for them ("New Moscow", however, convinces the mass spectator that in the future the luxuries available only to the nomenklatura will be available to him). Ivannikov compares the painting with
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in the 1930s is male. Therefore, he assumed that the woman was the wife of a high-ranking member of the nomenklatura. Ivannikov notes, however, that this shows the viewer that society is divided into two fundamentally unequal groups: those who walk and use public transportation and those who have the
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There is no element of sacrifice and tragedy in the image. "The movement into the future is natural and even somewhat ordinary. According to Sergei
Ivannikov, the car rushing forward pretends to be an erotic symbol. In fact, the woman driving the car is the central image of the painting. She realizes
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to the theme of the future — the further away the skyline is from the viewer, the more distant the future it symbolizes. In "New Moscow" there is no horizon line. The future is on the near horizon as a set of tasks that society must solve. Therefore, Moscow's skyscrapers symbolize the future that is
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Pimenov returned to this motif in 1960, when he was commissioned to make a copy of the painting "New Moscow". The artist said: "When I began to work on the painting, I saw particularly clearly how Moscow had grown in recent years. And I wanted to paint not only a repetition, but
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Pimenov's composition solution is innovative. He makes the semantic center of the canvas the car and the young woman behind the wheel. The car is half cut off by the lower edge of the canvas, it "rushes" into the painting. The artist frees the space in front of the car, opening a wide expanse from
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motifs in the subject of the painting: the emancipated girl sitting in an open car has, in her opinion, a rather bourgeois character. She noted that in 1939, despite its rapid popularity, the painting was attacked by some official critics, but the ideologically correct name "New Moscow" forced the
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with movement. The viewer is caught up in the rapid movement and rhythm of city life. In the foreground of the painting, a woman sits behind the wheel of a car with her back to the viewer. A young woman driving a car, for the mid-1930s a symbol of the new Moscow and new life. The speed of the car,
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In "New Moscow", the symbolic aspiration to the future is taken up by the image of a car moving forward. The movement is smooth, without jerks, but the speed of this movement exceeds that of a pedestrian. Sergei
Ivannikov saw in this a hidden dissonance between the image and ideology: the latter
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noticed that in the 1930s life in the USSR had somewhat deviated from the ascetic ideals of "existence without everyday life". In her opinion, Yuri
Pimenov was one of the first to notice this change and reflect it in his paintings. In the painting "New Moscow" he introduces the heroine into the
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idea of the "upper class" in the USSR as the "new bourgeoisie" and believes that in
Pimenov's painting a representative of this class is a "cultural" hero - the consumption of luxury is an act of demonstration and self-assertion. In his opinion, the artist turns out to be an instrument of this
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atmosphere of new clothes, automobility, housing construction, where she now belongs to a variety of roles. The heroine appears before the public "in all the bloom of self-confident youth", "more light, feminine, elegant" than in the artist's earlier works, but still retains her sportiness.
253:. Its size is 140 × 17 cm. The inventory number in the collection of the Tretyakov Gallery is 27707. "New Moscow" came to the Tretyakov Gallery in 1945 and since then has been in the permanent exhibition. At present it is exhibited in room 15 of the State Tretyakov Gallery building in
363:". G. S. Kirillova noted that the painting is based on the artist's real observation. It conveys the documentary nature of the cityscape. In 1937, the viewer, looking at the picture, remembered how this place looked before: cramped, here were benches, stalls, wooden buildings.
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Shkliarska found in the painting the proportions of the golden ratio, as well as a triangle that sets the reverse perspective with a vanishing point at the level of the girl's head and formed by the backstage houses. The combination of direct and reverse
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The key element in the official interpretation of the canvas was the word "new," which was included in the title of the painting. Pimenov placed the "new" (modern skyscrapers) behind the old, but "marked" with revolutionary paraphernalia. Symbolic art criticism linked the
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situations", "to extend the boundaries of the poetic, to capture the new things that time brings and that have long remained unrecognized and unnoticed". Recognition came to him. In 1936-1939, the artist was commissioned to create panels for the USSR's exposition at the
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Natalia Konstantinovna posed her husband for the painting "New Moscow", she was expecting a child. Therefore, the picture is painted by a happy person who is in love with life.
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The analysis of Yuri Pimenov's painting is usually present in general reviews of Soviet art history. In 2009, the candidate of philosophical sciences Sergey Ivannikov published the article "Yuri Pimenov's 'New Moscow'. Experience of deconstruction of the
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society. A special section traces the further use of this plot in Pimenov's work. The same publishing house in 2017 published the booklet "Yuri Pimenov. New Moscow" by Yana Laguzinskaya and Marina Timofeeva.
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tournaments, children's Christmas festivals. Voronovich supposed that the festive decoration of the House of Unions depicted by the artist was connected with the First All-Union Congress of
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form, it expresses the artist's pride in his country. The art historian Loginova called it the most popular of the master's works and programmatic for him. It is in the collection of the
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Galina Kirillova notes that the painting has a demonstrative quality, as if the artist "decided to show us the city with the broad gesture of a hospitable host. She compares it to
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Tatiana Gorodkova notes the closeness of the color solution of the picture to the works of Pierre Auguste Renoir. Elena Voronovich sees in the painting a combination of
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1358:«Новая Москва» Юрия Пименова. Опыт деконструкции эстетического образа.
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236:Anti-Soviet "Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites".
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275:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1402:: Галарт, 1995. — 224 p. —
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1086:Воронович, 2017, P. 14, 17.
902:Воронович, 2017, P. 10, 12.
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941:Шклярская, 2014, P. 98—99.
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893:Долгополов, 2009, P. 148.
872:Логинова, 1970, P. 28—29.
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562:justice, not technology.
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1005:Иванников, 2009, P. 1—3.
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1235:Воронович, 2017, P. 26.
1166:Воронович, 2017, P. 24.
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1113:Воронович, 2017, P. 20.
1095:Кириллова, 1980, P. 16.
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1223:Морозов, 1995, P. 124.
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1104:Логинова, 1970, P. 30.
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