Abstract

Abstract This article considers the proliferation of monuments in the Soviet Union from Lenin’s Plan for Monumental Propaganda in 1918 until Stalin’s death. It examines the artistic climate in which monuments were commissioned and made and explores the relationship between the central city and the provinces in the creation of a Soviet monumental style.

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