Soviet mosaics of Taganrog, take a look at one of the little-known ones • Russia today


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We recently started a series of materials about mosaic panels in Taganrog. It all started with the fall of the stela of Vladimir Lenin. Materials about this are here and here. Then we watched a mosaic with Anton Chekhov. We talked about it here. In a previous article, one of our readers said the following: “In general, I don’t see [панно] nothing particularly artistic, more of a design. Under Soviet rule, bus stops were decorated with such mosaics. They paid well for them.” We won’t argue with this. Not all mosaics are made technically and not all have artistic value. But, nevertheless, they all decorate the city. Therefore, they must be protected: in modern conditions, the city cannot afford to build even primitive panels. Now there are fashionable frescoes, one of which, by the way, appeared in the city two months ago. Today we want to show a not very famous pair of mosaics on the wall of a kindergarten in the West Village, at Teatralnaya Street No. 20. By the way, there is good news – both mosaics from today’s report are in good condition. . On one wall, children dance in a circle under a willow tree. The sun is shining brightly: On the second, a badger reads a fairy tale to insects: Sergey Klunny News 3041 on Notepad-Taganrog

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