La Révolution russe de 1917...vue par les enfants.
The ground-breaking Soviet art historian Vasily Voronov [...] believed that children’s art represented an underappreciated treasure trove of stylistic and social trends, of particular value during a period as turbulent as the immediate post-revolutionary one, and spent the first two years of Bolshevik rule collecting examples from schoolchildren in Moscow, Petrograd, and other major cities. In 1919, he donated his remarkable collection to the State Historical Museum in Moscow.
Une source historique sous-estimée, en effet. Et touchante avec ça.
















