... characteristics and propaganda as nostalgia of the past and reactivation of historical, political and anthropological phenomena.
The Civic Museum was founded in 1894 and the evolution of the fittings ...
... in Germany avoided dealing with art that was created between 1933 and 1945 and supported by the regime. This art was characterized as propaganda or non-art and was therefore not considered an object of ...
... part of imperial art, used for displaying regality and supremacy. They were intended for celebrating the kingship and legitimizing power. Therefore, they were part of well-planned imperial propaganda intended ...
... bureaucrats. Now his diary is especially precious as a precise historical document of the first Soviet initiatives in Moscow, such as Lenin’s Plan of Monumental Propaganda (curated by Vinogradov), activities ...
Jerzy Malinowski, Irina Gavrash
Polish Institute of World Art Studies; Nicolaus Copernicus University of Torun, Poland; University of Gdansk, Poland
The roots of the inspirations with the ...