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Art Creates the State and Makes It Civilized / Safronov, N.   Journal Article
N. Safronov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Armen Oganesyan, Editor-in-Chief, International Affairs: Nikas Stepanovich [Safronov], you once quoted from Ilya Ehrenburg's People, Years, Life: "In the past, eternal ideas were written down with goose quills, and today, goose ideas are written down with eternal quills. " What if we were to talk about brushes instead of quills? How would you assess today's level of artistic development?
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What can be done to motivate young people to take up painting as a profession? / Safronov, N.   Journal Article
Safronov, N. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE answer that immediately jumps to mind is "nothing." Clearly, this is largely an impulsive answer, but it has a basis in art history. Paul Gauguin became a full-time artist at the age of 42, before which there had been no obvious sign that he would choose that path. He spent most of his youth as a seaman before he got married and became a stockbroker. Then suddenly he started painting, quit his job, left his family, and went to Tahiti, where he created his most famous paintings. But before his death he was practically unappreciated. Critics and journalists mocked his paintings.
Key Words Young People  Painting  self-realization 
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