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sources point the finger at israel and the united states, talking about an f-35 attack. there were dirty hints from the hegemon about the explosion of a gas cylinder. now is not the time to leave our allies in the lurch. that is, now is not the time, when there is time, we will definitely leave it. in fact, no one needs a big war in the middle east today except netanyahu, who screwed up so much that his only chance of survival is a big war with the participation
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of the united states; the americans now only needed a war in the gulf, a decent coalition with the arabs it is now impossible to create a pro-israeli one after what they did in gaza. iran's formidable weapon is not el fatih hypersonic missiles at all, but a blow to the logistics and infrastructure of the persian gulf, after which oil prices will fly to where opec did not send calves. and finally, then you can completely forget about ukraine. the united states clearly has the resources for two such wars. israel is the hardest pet to train in the united states. obviously, biden worked hard to educate netanyahu, despite, by the way, the obvious mutual hostility, because he worked more on johnson, the leader of the republicans in congress, whom he also hardly likes very much. after six months of resistance, the us congress decided to pass a $95 billion military package.
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floods in the tyumen region on the ishim river, rescuers had to dismantle the pedestrian bridge in order to then blow up the jam. the water comes quickly, almost a meter in 12 hours. now the level is above 10 meters, the historical maximum has already been updated. the peak of the flood is expected in the coming days on the tabol river near kurgan. the dam can still cope with the load, but residents of surrounding areas need to evacuate. vladimir today received a number of government instructions. in addition,
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the president is waiting for proposals for the creation of the brix agricultural exchange, great attention to health issues, so funds received from compulsory medical insurance should be prioritized for salaries of health workers. the head of state also demanded the preparation of a project to improve emergency medical care and a plan for the development of modern health-saving technologies. should earn by the end of the year, little one american luna fener, who 4 and a half years ago was already operated on by our surgeons; a giant birthmark on her face was removed again in russia. the girl is facing another stage of treatment. after the operation, scars remained. american doctors issued astronomical bills and gave vague forecasts. a way to help was found in st. petersburg. the first step towards transformation has already been taken. alena germanova will tell you. in more detail,
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and there is something white in the room by the window, she is counting the snowflakes with her small finger, the moon is already five, but this is the first snow in her life, in her native florida it’s now +35, and st. petersburg was just snowy, yesterday she sat on the window for an hour watching the snow, we couldn’t get her out of there, it’s amazing beauty, but it’s very cold, wrapped in a warm blanket, the moon looks at the street outside the window, she’s i haven’t really seen st. petersburg yet yesterday after
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it could have developed into cancer, it was necessary to remove it urgently, american doctors assured that it would take years and dozens of operations, then our krasnodar oncologist offered help, step by step, he removed the spot with a laser, but there were still spots on the skin...
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container made of medical silicone, it implanted under healthy skin, then through a special port, saline solution is gradually injected, the expander is stretched, along with the skin, and then it will be moved to the place of the scars, already in june the filled expanders will be removed and the excess skin will be covered about the third scar, then several months after a break there will be surgery again, the entire treatment will take about 2 years. we came to you with gifts so that you would not be sad here. oh, thank you, now we will have something to play with in the hospital, luna immediately gave the toys something bright with colored hair, it’s herself, a doctor doll so similar to her surgeon that the girl named her olga. it is impossible to behave
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formally with children, yes, to work with children, you need to love them, and the child, well, the child always feels how you feel internally about him, yes, that is, well, it is impossible to deceive him. we really want the best for her, we see that luna’s mother is a fighter who wants to restore her child completely, and luna’s mother is a beautiful, bright woman, and of course, we really want luna to be like this, to her home and loved ones whole 1300 km, but words of support for the little girl from usa, now all of russia is writing, i was shocked by how many people you know about the moon, a resident of st. petersburg wrote to me and suggested:
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today is a big cleanup day in moscow, during which 90 blue spruce trees were planted in the rostokinsky aqueduct park, the same ones that delighted visitors exhibitions russia all winter. well, today at vdnkh hundreds of visitors , guides and participants united in a dance flash mob. it took place in pavilion 75 regions, on the street in front of the main stage. artistic gymnastics champion nikita nagorny and other sports stars.
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sports festival in saratov, the super final of the school basketball league, 17,500 teams in the season and the best 40 in the decisive stage, the champion title and a ticket to the international cup, the games were watched by famous athletes, world and olympic champions. about the intensity of passions in the report by sergei panomariov. swing to the other side, you get the ball. down, zhen, you are rising, i understand, come on, strength, on the girls’ basketball court , the moscow team is against a team from the sverdlovsk region, hot on the floor on the trainer’s bench. okay, clean up, go home, go home,
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super final of the school basketball league, the whole match was actually an equal game, but the girls from yekaterinburg beat the muscovites with a score of 61-47, becoming first for the fourth time. the ekaterinburg team won. hurray, hurray! it was hard to start and somehow hold on throughout the game. experience of the game, open training, and of course, master classes from basketball stars,
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impressions for life, the ferdzone was in the air, this is , so to speak, my idol, yesterday at the three-point competition he also showed how to do it, came out in a t-shirt, not ready, just i scored 15 points there right away, it seems to me that these are the first steps, the beginning of the guys’ careers in their regions, and for me, for example, it is very important that our regions constantly produce these little talents, who later become locomotives for the national team. the guest of honor of the tournament was the legendary ivan edeshko, champion of the munich olympiad 72, who says that now all conditions for training have been created in many regions of the country, and his path to big-time sports began from the courtyards of his native grodno. city championship grodno, in general, it was considered something higher, but the halls, well, there were practically no halls at all. basketball stars, a whole force of them landed in saratov, not only came. watch the guys play, sign autographs, beloved by millions. idols again
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took to the court, a dream line-up, a show match especially for the fans. to match the star names on the floor and the balls were simply incredible, here’s a throw from sergei ponov, and even the commentators walked, interestingly, with a bounce off the floor, the game of the stars ended in a fighting draw, here in the men’s final of the tournament the team from the kemerovo region won, they snatched victory in the last... teams, where they will compete with their peers from the cis countries. sergey ponomarev, irina chyuchuy,
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yuri shatokhin and sergey suvorov - channel one. and today is the anniversary of the great hockey player alexander maltsev, the legendary dynamo player of the soviet union national team. two-time olympic champion, all kinds of record holder. one of those who shaped the image of high-class and, if you like, total domestic hockey. report by anton vernitsky. popularity of alexander maltsev among the boys of the seventies went off scale, but what other hockey player did they sing songs about, about maltsev, they sang, but the tune was popular then somewhere in this world from the film prisoner of the caucasus, somewhere in this world, where there is always hockey, alexander maltsev rushes around like beast, well, then there are many variations about the canadian flying off the fence, about the hell you won’t score a goal on us, folk boyish creativity was inexhaustible, maltsev gave a reason as soon as he was not called.
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this allowed maltsev to become the absolute record holder of the national team; he played for it he scored the most matches for the national team, 319 , the record cannot be repeated, 212 goals, he is a two-time olympic champion, nine-time world champion, for 11 years he was recognized as the best striker of the ussr, despite the fact that maltsev played for dynamo and did not want to move to cska, the main hockey team at that time soviet union team. and your story about being lured away to cska, did it really happen? there was a case, and so dynamo, dynamo, everything, well, the only thing was that i had such
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a case, or i had to choose, either football or hockey, in general, maltsev was always around there were many legends, at first the country was discussing why he wasn’t in cska, where his best friend, valery kharlamov, played, he even witnessed maltsev’s wedding, then everyone gossiped about sophia loren’s novel, to which maltsev always smiled mysteriously, well it was a long time ago and it’s not true, no, after all. “no, well, we met, but maltsev told us about how he was in hospital with irina alferova in afghanistan. artists and famous athletes went there with.”
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legend, by the way, says that he made olympic champion vladimir myshkin a goalkeeper it was he, or rather, at the age of 16, maltsev, whom myshkin calls only alexander nikolaevich, after all, myshkin was 10 at the time, who kicked his younger brother, sergei maltsev, out of the gate. sergei missed a very easy goal, to which alexander nikolaevich told him, that’s it, he says, go away, he says from the goal, hand over your uniform, you will be a field player, a forward, like me, that’s it. well, the next day, as they say, i got goalie skates from the earring, then maltsev played with myshkin in dynamo, in the ussr national team, in general alexander’s uniqueness maltsev is that he knows how to win people over; not a single hockey player has had so many partners, 79 in his career, contrary to hockey traditions, when five or three forwards play for years
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, maltsev has never played with anyone. i am proud that i have been with you for a long time. i’ve been friends for a long time, i wish you health, health and good health, happy anniversary to you, sasha, and this is said by spartak player yakushev, dynamo player maltsev, an irreconcilable, in general rival, became friends, with whom he is in the national team , and this despite the fact that maltsev is not especially talkative, i have all the time delegate, let's speak, i'm a delegate, kamsamogo's congress, you're a delegate, let's speak, here are indicative shots of maltsev's last official match, they finished playing together with tretyak and vasiliev on the same day in december back in 1984. this year, by the way, is a big date, it was 40 years ago, the cameraman then habitually took a third player into the frame, and suddenly maltsev, a spectator, spoke, that’s all, because without spectators, i think that an athlete cannot play so great, for this sincerity of the ussr national team striker, dynamo player maltsev is loved by the fans along with the team, who invariably finish all matches for decades, think about it
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with the same chant, only maltsev, only dynamo, only. anton vernitsky, andrey lesnykh, dmitry vishnevoy, yulia zagranichnogo and fedor yurasov, channel one. hello, you are watching precious stories. my name is ekaterina varkan , our guest today is natalya polenova, great-granddaughter of the great russian artist vasily dmitrovich polenov, director of the polenov reserve museum. and today we'll talk about this wonderful place. i can’t even imagine how we can fit all this vastness into such a small amount
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of time that we have allotted today in our podcast. this is where it all began. my favorite story.
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he then returned there again all the time and kept an eye on this particular place called bekhovo, this bekhovo, it absolutely captivated vasily dmitrievich. for what reasons? well, it seems to me that there is a combination of reasons here, firstly, first of all, polenov didn’t really want to live in moscow from the very beginning, he grew up, as you probably know, in karelia, near petrozavodsk, from a very early age. as a child , he was attracted to nature, he was attracted to coniferous forests, and he really really loved these pine trees, coniferous forests, and he really wanted to live somewhere away from the big city, but to his main idea of ​​enlightenment in the russian province, he came much later, having already
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settled in polenovo, initially he just wanted to be in nature, and of course, a big role in the fact that vasily dmitrovich settled in these very places, tarusa played, because the family of ivan vladimirovich tsvetaev had already settled in tarusa, tarusa was already becoming some kind of epicenter of creative life, we also call it a russian barbezon, and vasiliych, being there, of course, wanted to be somewhere - then nearby, he saw bekhovo, this idea captured him, he told his wife about how good it was there, and his wife natalya vasilievna also writes in letters that the dream of staying in bekhovo, settling in bekhovo, living in bekhovo will come true with us , they already had theirs in mind the house, their workshop, natalia vasilievna’s small office, that is, this whole... dream, they had it somehow formed, all that remained was to buy land, having looked at the estate of soblukova, who had gone bankrupt, in
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bekhovo, vasily dmich gathered the funds, yes you are correct in saying that this coincided with the sale of a large canvas, which of you is without sin or christ and the sinner, this canvas is now in the russian museum in st. petersburg, in the former imperial collection, and indeed, even before the opening day, imperial family... i came to inspect the exhibition of the itinerants and alexander ii became interested in this canvas and agreed to buy this canvas, as they say, even for his billiard room, after vasil dmich made such a very profitable deal for himself, 30,000 rubles, but with silver, here that is, not just 30,000 rubles. 30,000 rubles in silver, this was a sufficiently lucrative sum for... mitch was able to make this purchase of his entire life, buy this estate for the bankrupt estate of sablukovy, where he had a small the temporary outbuilding where the family moved
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and settled, but they were attracted precisely by the neighboring hill, the neighboring hill belonged at that moment to the peasant community, purchasing land from the peasant community was impossible, only an exchange, so the polenovs began to exchange two dessiatines of arable land for one dessiatine of this. ..
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to build a dacha for himself, and so that it would be a dacha with meaning, that is, so that his followers, students, his close friends could come there, organize fireplace evenings there,
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creative, literary evenings, could gather, as a result of this creative conciliarity , some new creative idea or some artistic direction could be born, why not, because we understand that polena , after all... is a representative of the school of realism, and his students - this is already modernity, and mikhail vasilyevich nesterov, and viktor mikhailovich vasnetsov and so on, so, probably, this transition from the academic school of realism to the school of modernity, this probably took place in such artistic nests as polenova and abramtseva, of course , like now, there is probably such a fashionable word, influencers say, so. well, probably, vasily dmirovich polenov, in his own way, at that moment became an opinion leader for the local community, and this is very important, because
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this, it seems to me, was the key. these are, of course, his grandfathers, his uncle, in general all his relatives, right up to gabriel romanovich derzhavin, who wanted to bring up about his grandmother, who started it all, who , as a child, took her grandchildren to the tambov village, and, by the way, there are many paintings of vasiliyach’s landscapes left from in this alshanskaya, now we will definitely talk about
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her, now we will definitely talk about it, because... this is really a very important important milestone in the development of vasily dmitrovich polenov as a person and how controversial the grandmother is undoubtedly difficult, here is her portrait vera nikolaevna vaeykova is wonderful on the one hand maid of honor of the empress grant lady , look how amazing she is, what an appearance she has, on the other hand, she is a kind, sweet grandmother for her grandchildren, she was their real grandmother, she is the one who remains a widow...
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you’re afraid, but i’m not comfortable with it, you should figure it out, svetlana petrovna, which of you is the commander here, otherwise i’ll have to fly out, you may never wait for him, well , look around, there’s a war going on, people are dying, and if you you're lucky and you're alive, you have to live, it's stupid to hide from life, according to the laws of war, the story continues from monday on the first, maybe we'll make
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a joint card, i'll send it to vanya, now i'm organizing it, we continue our conversation about polenov's resignation, and today our guest is the director of the museum of the polenova reserve, natalya polenov, she is the great-granddaughter of the great russian artist, vasily dmitrivech polenov, but the enlightenment and upbringing of children was continued, naturally, by father dmitry vasilyevich, a historian, archaeologist, and it is known that he... took the children to, so to speak, provincial small towns, they visited fairs, which means that there were also sketches of young polenov, the kremlin in novgorod, all sorts of, so to speak, stories about these trains, in fact, as i understand myself, from these visits to some provincial cities, studying applied art, a collection of ceramics grew, then, which is very large in
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the current polenov museum. well, i want to say that, so to speak, opening this question, this is that already, when vasily dmikovich polenov was only 4 years old, his parents noticed his artistic talent, to tell about this, well, there is a small story about how being at during their summer vacation in tsarskoye selo, the family went to the zoo and there four-year-old vasya sketched an elephant in a very outstanding way, his parents immediately noticed. behind him, so to speak, is talent, artistic talent, therefore, parents greatly developed the creative, creative orientation of their children, and mother maria alekseevna, the daughter of alexei vasilyevich and vaeikova and vera nikolaevna vaeikova, the granddaughter of the architect lvov, succeeded here first of all, as you understand, in those days a woman did not work and could not , so to speak, to participate in public life, was involved in raising
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children, but... the husband knew karl brilov well, so in general they exchanged opinions in every possible way with the creative intelligentsia, so vasily dminovich polinov from early childhood, his parents encouraged him very much, during his travels his parents suggested that he also sketch, but plus, of course, they always brought with them some souvenirs, some artifacts, these formed the basis. family collections, including there, for example, we even have an ancient greek collection, even an ancient egyptian collection, these are things that dmitry vasilyevich polenov, collector, archaeologist, diplomat, because he worked in the diplomatic mission in athens for 4
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years, brought from their business trips, from his travels, and of course, the passion for collecting , he passed on this passion for collecting to his son vasily dmitrievich, so it is not surprising that... he expanded, probably, too, he also traveled a lot to the east, he also expanded these egyptian collections, absolutely right, vasilyich made two trips to the east, and always brought with him some unique objects, here we see, of course, ushept figurines, and beetles, and much more, and even a bit for mummification, all this, it's like that, you know, i think it's like, like, for example,
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a crocodile, this is also the favorite crocodile of all our children's groups, and this is unexpected, yes, well, from where, for example, yes, in a museum, in an art museum in such a central place, absolutely true, why is he is in a central place, i will explain, because during theatrical performances, when theatrical performances took place, they... released it so that when the light played, it could increase and depict a dragon, for example, or something like that, then yes, he took part in all sorts of family events festivals - theatrical performances, but
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so it is and in the exposition of the room called the library, and do not forget that the emphasis is on the word o, so it is believed that this is... the old petersburg is exactly not a library, but a library, so this is what we call this room, and here in front of the fireplace with the family coat of arms, with family heraldry, this little crocodile, he is 13 years old, well, experts say so, in general crocodiles live up to 300 years, well, in fact , all these collections, they have always been available for the public, but today it is a museum, we understand that it is accessible, but before, when it was basically a private house, it was still all open. these collections could be seen, people came, just like that, when the house was built, vasiliyvich polenov immediately exhibited these collections of his, there are really a lot of collections, and there is painting, and archeology, and
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decorative and applied art, all this with made with amazing taste, because polenov is a real esthete, what can i say, his house speaks about it, his house speaks about it the park, in general... his whole life and his destiny speaks about this, this is a man who lived according to the laws of aestheticism, beauty, well, in his absolute, so to speak, horizon and context, and this is the house of a truly man with impeccable taste, well it must be said that he was also a great lover of music and even composed music, and musical evenings were a practice in the house, well, he cannot live without music, of course, that’s why. here is just one of the photographs, where at a family musical evening, here he plays music, vasilich listens, how his sister, his wife’s sister, vera vasilievna wulf, plays music, the sister of natalia vasilievna yakunchikova, the wife
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of vasily dmitrovich polinov, so he listens, because vera vasilievna was a professional musician, he listens to how they perform, but polenov wrote in general, so to speak as a composer, we can say that he was an amateur after all. it’s absolutely impossible to call him a composer, but he wrote sacred music, he has a church service, he has liturgies, he wrote several romances based on... poems by his favorite poet mikhalavich lermontov, and even wrote an entire opera, the ghosts of ellada, which was staged on the stage of the tarusa people's house in tarusa, it was performed and so to speak, we have reached us with the scores of the ghosts of ellada, so we also sometimes go to the tula drama theater, it was performed at the kaluga drama theater. yes, the most grandiose collection in the museum is the collection. painting, of course, but what is also very interesting here is that almost all
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the works are donations, that is, few were purchased, these were friends, students, colleagues, brought to just like going to a museum, but i want to do the opposite, to tell a story about a purchased item, in the largest room of the museum, the library, which we were talking about just now, of course, the raven of viktor mikhailovich vosnitsov occupies a key place, this is an amazing panel. a stunning pano, written based on lermontov’s poem desire, why am i not a bird, not a steppe raven, flying over me now, vasily dmikovich polenov saw this picture just at a traveling exhibition and knew that viktor mikhailovich vasnetsov, his student, would definitely give it as a gift, well, he really liked it, he paid attention to this painting, but at the same time he seemed to wait so that... viktor mikhailovich did not find out about this and bought this painting,
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because he said that the highest praise for a student would be that the teacher acquired his work, viktor mikhailovich vasnetsov said this when he finally found out that polenov bought this work. yes, there really is a collection of the polenov museum, it consists of many things that were donated, for example, there is such a painting by abramtsev and... efim cherepina, it depicts the terrace of the abramtsevo house and a small female figure, this is the bride vasilya dmirovich polenova natalya vasilievna and kunchikova, they met in abramtsevo, they got married in abramtsevo, this is the work by repinskaya, it was a gift, a wedding for the young spouses, then many other things too, for example, the works of korovin, the works of isak ilyech, levitan, the works of ivan shishkin, makovsky and so on, in principle this is. indeed , a very good collection that
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polenov assembled either from gifts from his students, or artists also had such, there was such a tradition of exchanging works they liked, that is, if some works were liked, they could be exchanged, but vasily dmirievich polinov decided to buy the crow to support his student, but one can say that the star of this collection is golden autumn of christopathey, but polenov himself wrote it, no one gave it to him, and we are checking it out. polenov, as it were, built a church in 195, here was a new stone church, which we now know and which we see now on this hill, this is a podcast with precious history, and today we are talking about the museum...
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they may have played some role later in the purchase, but they knew each other since childhood, because it was vera nikolaevna vaeikova, the widow of alexei vasilyevich vaeikova and the grandmother, grandmother.
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they had contact from early childhood, but of course the rapprochement with the heir happened right there during this russian-turkish war, but we will not forget to say here that we have already said that he volunteered, then it was called russian- serbian-montenegrin war and actively participated in battles, they have military, well-deserved military awards, and here we have them, this is the serbian way. a cross, and a serbian medal for bravery, below, as i understand it, where about st. george’s, this is a medal in memory of the russian-turkish war, when he was at headquarters, at headquarters, there are two absolutely here, it’s even written for participation in cavalry attack, that is, but what i
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noticed was that he didn’t describe many and terrible things that he saw, but he in no way... did not reflect it like this maybe he couldn’t go through something, we have, well, first of all, i remind you once again that he worked as a warship, well, as we would say now, he worked as a special correspondent for the illustrated magazine bee, if we take the file, yes, if we take the file for those years of this illustrated magazine bee, there are a lot of military sketches, vasovich polinov, there are convoys with the wounded, but these are pencil sketches, there is not a single one...
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printed in bee magazine, well, what do i want? to say about why he didn’t depict the horrors of war, well, firstly, because vasilyich still had a different credo, he was a landscape painter and we know very well his wonderful life-affirming paintings, a moscow courtyard, grandmother’s garden, golden autumn , an overgrown pond, and even all the paintings of the gospel cycle, they tell us about humanism, about goodness, about christian humility, and... so to speak, and some polenovskaya palette speaks about the joy of life, so i specially brought a small quote , she’s just, so to speak, sorry that i’m her i don’t read it right, this is one of the most famous statements of vasily dmitrich polenov, but i will let you quote it in full, because it answers
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this question. polenov says: it seems to me that art should give happiness and joy, otherwise it is worth nothing. there are so many hard things in life. there is so much vulgarity and dirt that if from the pictures we are completely doused with horrors and atrocities, it will become almost impossible to live, so it seems to me that this, so to speak, is the life position of vasily dmitrievich polinov, and therefore not it’s surprising that he didn’t depict these horrors, why, so that he would give it with the picture, well, yes, but as they say, such a positivist, natasha, well, we’re all intrigued, you brought it to the studio. here is the samovar and fragments of the diorama, the diorama is my favorite thing when i come to polina, you know, the first thing i do, in short, is diaram, diaram, what is it, how can it be explained to people who have never seen it , but first of all, since i came from the tula region, i came with my samovar.

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