CTI 218 Exam 2-Question with Correct Answers/ Verified
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-The official style of USSR whose goal was to promote socialism by showing depicting a world
transfigured.
-Life in its revolutionary form, showing what life would be following the attainment of socialism.
-meant to uplift and educate citizens -️️Socialist Realism
-established April 1932
-...
CTI 218 Exam 2-Question with Correct Answers/ Verified
-The official style of USSR whose goal was to promote socialism by showing depicting a world
transfigured.
-Life in its revolutionary form, showing what life would be following the attainment of socialism.
-meant to uplift and educate citizens - ✔️✔️Socialist Realism
-established April 1932
-dispensed payment for art and gave rewards
-bureaucratized art and created monoculture
-controlled artistic production
-persecuted avant-garde art - ✔️✔️Artistic unions
average person who does something heroic/overcomes challenge to build the future -
✔️✔️Positive heroes
leading documentary maker, established "Kino-Pravda" short films about real-life and created new
film techniques - ✔️✔️Dziga Vertov (1896-1954)
-Russian film maker who pioneered the use of montage to appeal to emotion
-considered among the most influential film makers in the history of motion pictures - ✔️✔️Sergei
Eisenstein (1898-1948)
-directed by Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein
-is a propaganda film bolstered the communist movement in the Soviet Union after the Bolsheviks'
1917 overthrow of the czar
-class-conscious revolutionary propaganda
-regarded as one of the greatest films
-20th anniversary of the Potemkin uprising- proof that troops could be counted on to join the
proletariat in overthrowing the old order - ✔️✔️Battleship Potemkin (1925)
-classic Socialist realist movie
-theme: party played fundamental role in Russia's revolutionary history & heroic acts serve party and
better ppl under developing virtues
, -inspired historical films in late 1930s - ✔️✔️Chapaev (1934)
-Ministry of film, selected films for Stalin and translated
- released 1950 film "Zhukhovskii" without Stalin's approval - ✔️✔️Ivan Bolshakov
-traditional religious images that illiterate peasants understood.
-objects of instruction with rigid stylistic conventions
-had specific placements and order to universe - ✔️✔️icon
-esteemed highest art form in Medieval Ages
-depicts what cannot be seen in nature, inverse perspective
-compared to Western styles of contemporary art w/ linear perspective - ✔️✔️Andrei Rublev, "Holy
Trinity"
-mid to late 1800s
-people upset with peasants treatment
-angry at Imperial Academy of Art b/c they believed it wasn't Russian
-13 painters and 1 sculpture from society
-painted subjects in themes of Russian reality
-shows peasants/ordinary ppl in a sympathetic way
-target audience: educated society - ✔️✔️Itinerants/Wanderers
-Russian realist, itinerant painter who showed peasants in a sympathetic manner, critical of tsarist
oppression
-painted Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 - ✔️✔️Il'ia Repin (late 1800s,
early 1900s)
-1920 painting
-avant garde style that was an artistic experimentation
-served iconic function to educate tenants of socialism
-close to iconographic image of Mary and suggested October revolution is world made perfect -
✔️✔️Kuz'ma Petrov-Vodkin, "Petrograd in 1918" (aka "Petrograd Madonna")
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