• A replica of the Girl with an Oar in Gorky Park, Moscow. The Girl with an Oar (Russian: Девушка с веслом) is an archetypal example of Socialist Realism in outdoors...
  • The Girl with an Oar sculpture was re-introduced to Gorky Park in 2011.
  • The restoration of Girl with an Oar shows once again that art is never truly lost, if a copy or blueprint exists of it somewhere.
  • A copy of the original "Girl With an Oar" rose on her pedestal Thursday in a riverside amphitheater in Gorky Park, near the Andreyevsky Bridge.
  • Author ༺Машенька༻, an image in Shedevrum created using the prompt "Sculpture girl with an oar in 1935".
  • Because that’s what women do all day long… just stand there with an oar waiting to be ogled by some doorknobs.
  • Shadr’s famous Girl with an Oar is one of the first examples of Soviet monumental and decorative sculpture...
  • What The Girl with an Oar reveals Perhaps, there isn’t more recognizable statue – incarnation of Soviet kitsch of socialist realism era, than the Girl with an...
  • a woman standing next to a table full of books on the beach with an ocean in the background.
  • Girl with an Oar statues began to crop up in parks across the USSR, eventually becoming as common and unremarkable as the mass-produced Lenins of that time.
  • At his expense the first “Girl with an Oar” was taken to an open railway platform in the country’s south.
  • For the first time in seventy years Russians will see all the available copies of the “Girl with an oar”.
  • People pass by \"Girl With an Oar,\" a copy of the 1934 original sculpture by Ivan Shadr, on the bank of the Moskva River in Gorky Park in Moscow, on September...