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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Soviet-era statues are statuary art as figSoviet-era statues are statuary art as figured prominently in the art of the Soviet Union. Soviet-era statues most frequently depicted significant state and party leaders, such as Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin. Communist symbology was of great importance for propaganda purposes. Such symbolism including other statues that were portrayals of realist allegorical figures in motion, figuratively striding forward into the new Soviet age, as well as Soviet role models, such as Nurkhon Yuldasheva. The only statue of Stalin in Budapest, Hungary, was destroyed by citizens during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution; no replacement was ever made. There is a Soviet Statue park (Grutas Park, promoted to tourists as Stalin World) in Lithuania, and a Statue Park (Szoborpark) in Budapest, Hungary. * Socialist-realist allegories surrounding the Palace of Culture and Science, Poland. * Relief from the Soviet military cemetery in Warsaw showing workers greeting victorious soldiers. * A monument to fallen Soviet soldiers in , Ukraine. * Monument to Soviet soldiers and partisans in Grodno, Belarus.soldiers and partisans in Grodno, Belarus.
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rdfs:comment Soviet-era statues are statuary art as figSoviet-era statues are statuary art as figured prominently in the art of the Soviet Union. Soviet-era statues most frequently depicted significant state and party leaders, such as Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin. Communist symbology was of great importance for propaganda purposes. Such symbolism including other statues that were portrayals of realist allegorical figures in motion, figuratively striding forward into the new Soviet age, as well as Soviet role models, such as Nurkhon Yuldasheva. * Socialist-realist allegories surrounding the Palace of Culture and Science, Poland. * * *e of Culture and Science, Poland. * * *
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