This is Picasso's third picture of the dove of peace. The first was in April 1949, when the first world peace conference was held, he drew a peaceful pigeon, expressing the simple and dignified will of peace loving people. In the second picture, in September 1950, he drew another pigeon to dedicate to the second world peace conference. This is the peace pigeon flying around the world. It has not stopped there quietly, but spread its wings. When the world people's peace conference was held again in December 1952, Picasso gave a third peace dove.
为了纪念第一次世界和平大会的召开,苏联的雕塑家叶夫根尼·武切季奇创作了一尊“铸剑为犁”的青铜雕像,雕塑中的青年人一手拿着锤子,另一只手拿着要改铸为犁的剑,象征着人类要求消灭战争,把毁灭人类的武器变为创造的工具,以造福全人类。这座青铜雕像于1959年由当时的苏联政府赠送给联合国留作永久的纪念,至今仍然摆放在联合国花园内与其他国家赠送给联合国的雕塑装点着联合国大厦前的广场花园。
In order to commemorate the convening of the first world peace conference, the Soviet sculptor Yevgeny wuchedzic created a bronze statue of "casting a sword into a plow". The young people in the sculpture held a hammer in one hand and a sword to be converted into a plow in the other hand, symbolizing the human demand for the elimination of war and the transformation of weapons of destruction into tools of creation for the benefit of all mankind. The bronze statue was presented to the United Nations by the Soviet government in 1959 as a permanent memorial. It is still placed in the United Nations garden and decorated with the square garden in front of the United Nations building.
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