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Dec 29, 1962 Christmas tree at school

Original drawing, 15×10 cm, 1922
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Characteristics of the Drawing “Dec 29, 1962 Christmas tree at school”

Year of creation1922
Dimensions15 W × 10 H × 1 D   cm
Type of artdrawing
Styleavant-garde
Genrehistory
Materialsoil paint

Description of the Artwork “Dec 29, 1962 Christmas tree at school”

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"December 29, 1962. Christmas tree at school" is the name of a modern digital painting created from a photograph taken more than 60 years ago. This picture is a real rarity and a unique example that conveys to us the history of a time when there were other values and other traditions. The painting depicts a high school student playing the accordion near the Christmas tree. Around the Christmas tree, children in a round dance, they sing a song. This scene reminds us of the New Year tradition in the Soviet Union, when the New Year was the most desired holiday, and everyone dressed up in costumes for the school masquerade ball. The picture evokes in us a lot of feelings and emotions. It reminds us of life in the past, of times when life was simpler and more peaceful. She conveys to us the calmness and joy that the children felt when they danced around the Christmas tree. But at the same time, it evokes nostalgia and sadness in us, because this picture reminds us that it was a very long time ago, and that those times are no more. However, this example of culture conveys to us not only the history of the past, but also the value of the present. She shows us that even in the past, people took care of their children and created warm and joyful holidays for them. The painting "1962 December 29. Christmas tree at school" reminds us that it is important to preserve the legacy of the past and pass it on to future generations. The painting "1962 December 29. Christmas tree at school" is a unique example of cultural heritage that conveys the history and values of the past, and also reminds us that even in the most difficult times, people can remain peaceful and take care of each other. The picture conveys to us the cultural heritage associated with the New Year tradition. In the USSR, the New Year was one of the most important and favorite holidays, which was celebrated in the family circle and at work. At such a coveted holiday, gifts were given, Christmas trees were decorated, folk festivals were held. The painting conveys to us the value of traditions that are passed down from generation to generation. New Year remains a popular holiday in our time, and we continue to celebrate it with family and friends. The picture reminds us that despite all the changes in the world, it is important to preserve traditions and not forget about our cultural heritage. In addition, the painting "December 29, 1962. Christmas Tree at School" conveys to us the history and significance of the school in the life of Soviet society. The school was not just a place of education, but also a center of cultural life, where celebrations and events were held for children and adults. The picture evokes in us a sense of respect and gratitude for the teachers and school staff, who created a warm and friendly atmosphere for children. It reminds us that education and culture have always been and remain important values that shape our society and our future. In conclusion, the painting "1962 December 29. Christmas tree at school" is a unique example of cultural heritage that conveys to us the history and values of the past, as well as the importance of preserving traditions and respect for education and culture. It evokes many feelings and emotions in us, and remains significant not only for history, but also for our modern society.

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