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Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) at the Building of the Hydroelectric Power Plant 'DnieproGES', 1951 (oil on canvas)
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Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) at the Building of the Hydroelectric Power Plant 'DnieproGES', 1951 (oil on canvas)
BAL266328 Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) at the Building of the Hydroelectric Power Plant 'DnieproGES', 1951 (oil on canvas) by Kotov, Pyotr Ivanovich (1889-1953); 72x126 cm; State Central Literary Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Dnieper Hydro-electric station in Ukraine; originally built 1927-32 then rebuilt 1944-49; Russian writer; Maksim, originally Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov;)
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Cranes Energy Environmental Forties Industrialisation Maxime Gorki Pollution Progress Soviet Ussr Utilities
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This oil on canvas painting by Pyotr Ivanovich Kotov captures the essence of progress and industrialization in Soviet Russia. The portrait depicts Maxim Gorky, a renowned Russian writer, standing proudly at the Building of the Hydroelectric Power Plant 'DnieproGES' in 1951.
The scene is bustling with activity as cranes tower overhead and workers labor tirelessly to construct this monumental feat of engineering. The Dnieper Hydro-electric station in Ukraine symbolizes the Soviet Union's commitment to harnessing energy for the betterment of society.
Gorky's presence in this painting serves as a reminder of the importance of literature and art in shaping cultural identity during times of rapid change. His stoic expression reflects both admiration for the advancements being made and concern for potential environmental consequences.
As smoke billows from chimneys and machinery hums with productivity, one cannot help but ponder the cost of progress. The juxtaposition of beauty and industry in this artwork prompts viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between human achievement and nature preservation.
Kotov's masterful brushstrokes bring this historical moment to life, capturing not only Gorky's likeness but also the spirit of innovation that defined an era. This painting is a testament to both artistic skill and societal ambition, encapsulating a pivotal moment in Russian history.
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