Category
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socialist realism
Art style depicting communist values

Suprematism
Suprematism () is an early 20th-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles), painted in a limited range of colors. The term suprematism refers to an abstract art based upon "the supremacy of pure artistic feeling" rather than on the figurative depiction of real-life subjects.
Constructivism
artistic and architectural philosophy
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Peredvizhniki
thumb|300px|Ilya Repin, [[Barge Haulers on the Volga, 1870–1873]]
thumb|300px|Ivan Shishkin and [[Konstantin Savitsky, Morning in a Pine Forest, 1878]]
French Realism
French painting movement

Rayonism
thumb|300px|right|Mikhail Larionov, Red Rayonism, 1913
Russian avant-garde
influential wave of modern art that flourished in Russia about 1890 to 1930
Mir iskusstva

Cubo-Futurism
thumb|Natalia Goncharova, Cyclist (painting)|Cyclist (1913), oil on canvas, 78×105 cm, State Russian Museum|right
Cubo-Futurism () was an art movement, developed within Russian Futurism, that arose in early 20th-century Russia, defined by its amalgamation of the artistic elements found in Italian Futurism and French Analytical Cubism. Cubo-Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists.
In 1913, the term "Cubo-Futurism" first came to describe works from members of the poetry group "Hylaeans", as they moved away from poetic Symbolism towards Futurism
Jack of Diamonds
Russian/Soviet art group
constructivist architecture
1920s–30s architecture movement in the USSR combining advanced technology and engineering with Communist social purpose
Russian symbolism
activities and events of the Symbolist movement in 19th-century Russia
Abramtsevo
park and museum in Russia
Russian Futurism
literary and artistic movement in Russia

UNOVIS
thumb|280px|The seal of UNOVIS; Kazimir Malevich's Black square

ASNOVA
thumb|right|260px|Printing plant of "Ogonyok" magazine|The print shop of "Ogonyok" magazine designed by [[El Lissitzky]]
thumb|right|260px|Izvestiia ASNOVA, no. 1 (1926), designed by El Lissitzky
Novgorod school
Russian school noted for its icon and mural painters
Donkey's Tail
artist collective
Stroganov school
major Russian icon-painting school
Artists' Union of the USSR
organization
Blue Rose
Russian artist association
nonconformist art
Soviet art outside of the rubric of Socialist Realism
Mystical Anarchism
Russian Symbolist art movement
Moscow Conceptualists
Russian artistic movement
neo-primitivism
REDIRECT Primitivism#Neo-primitivism