Cinema in episode 4 of season 1 in the episode of the meeting with L.N. Tolstoy.
A woman drinks tea from a cup with a pattern of blue and white crosslines. This pattern is called “Cobalt Grid”, it was invented during the war by the Leningrad artist Anna Yatskevich. She spent 900 days in her hometown. A young woman who buried her sister
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Cinema in episode 4 of season 1 in the episode of the meeting with L.N. Tolstoy. A woman drinks tea from a cup with a pattern of blue and white crosslines. This pattern is called “Cobalt Grid”, it was invented during the war by the Leningrad artist Anna Yatskevich. She spent 900 days in her hometown. A young woman who buried her sister and mother who died of hunger refused to leave for evacuation. She stayed at the factory and fought the enemy in her own way: brush and paint. This is not just a pattern of Leningrad porcelain and its famous brand – it is a symbol of the memory of the Blockade, a symbol of the memory of the heroic feat of the inhabitants of surrounded, hungry, cold, but not surrendered Leningrad. This geometric ornament is an artistic image of cross-glazed window glasses. Paper tapes were sealed windows so that the windows did not crack and did not fly out from the bombing. This pattern is also an allegory of the cross-light of air defense spotlights. And the golden “flies” or “bugs” on it are the flares of anti-aircraft shells.
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