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North Korea showcases art exhibit for national anniversary.

In this⁤ photo taken in Pyongyang on‍ July 19, 2023, people visit the National Photo Exhibition, which was opened at‍ the People’s ⁢Palace of Culture to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War, which the country celebrates ‍as the ⁣day of “Victory in the Fatherland Liberation War. (Photo by KIM Won Jin / AFP) (Photo⁢ by KIM WON ⁤JIN/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Shawntel Smith-Hill
1:08 PM – Friday, July 28, ‍2023

A newly opened state-run art exhibit unveiled its first paintings of the​ country’s leader, after lifting a⁢ rule that previously prohibited artists from depicting him.

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The propaganda pieces are on display at the Okryu Exhibition House in the country’s capital, Pyongyang. All⁢ of the unusual pieces display some unconventional and fantastical portrayal of the dictator, with some of the art⁣ depicting him visiting schools for orphans and ⁢riding a horse atop Mount Paektu, North⁣ Korea’s tallest peak.

The catalog of paintings is a part of a larger exhibit celebrating North⁤ Korea’s 70th Anniversary of the⁤ “victory in the ⁤Fatherland Liberation War,”⁤ which, according to the state-run ​Korean‍ Central News Agency (KCNA), is a name commonly used⁤ in the country to remember the Korean Armistice Agreement that put an ‍end to the Korean War in 1953.

At least eight ⁢paintings of the supreme leader depicted him in ⁤a flattering light and‍ were reportedly the first ever portraits to be officially approved‍ by Kim himself. The exhibit also featured paintings ⁤of former North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

The KCNA described the paintings as depicting “one victory‍ after another in the confrontation⁢ with imperialism and the U.S. that ⁣have lasted for centuries.”

The North⁤ Korean leader has reportedly ⁣also commissioned three murals of himself, which will be on ⁣public display.

Notable officials from Russia‌ were also present among those ​attending‌ the country’s Victory Day celebration. North Korean state media reported on Thursday that Russia’s⁤ defense minister accompanied Kim to a ‍defense exhibition that featured the country’s arsenal of illegal intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), in a move that⁤ strengthens ties between the two countries.

The ‍Russian minister, Sergei ⁢Shoigu, ‍and a Chinese delegation led ‌by a Communist Party Politburo member​ came to North ‌Korea this week to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the end⁢ of the Korean War, known as “Victory Day” in North Korea.

Since 2006, the United Nations Security Council has adopted‌ nine major sanctions resolutions against North Korea, which both ⁣China and ‍Russia supported.

Shoigu was the first Russian to visit North ‍Korea ‍since​ the Soviet‌ Union split in 1991.

“(Kim) expressed his‌ views on the issues ⁢of mutual concern in the struggle ⁤to safeguard the sovereignty, development and interests of the two countries ‌from the high-handed and arbitrary practices of the imperialists and to realize international ‍justice and⁢ peace,” North Korean media said.

Li Hongzhong, ⁤a Chinese Communist Party Politburo member, also met with ​the North Korean⁣ leader, delivering a letter from Chinese ⁤President Xi Jinping, the KCNA reported.

According ‍to White House national security spokesman John Kirby, Russia’s overtures to North Korea come at a‍ time when ‌the ⁣Kremlin is struggling to obtain armaments.

“It’s been no secret … Mr Putin is reaching‍ out to ⁢other countries for‌ help and support⁤ in⁢ fighting his war ⁣in Ukraine. And that includes, we know, some outreach to ⁣(North Korea),” he said.

The appearance of officials⁣ from⁣ China and ‍Russia appears‌ to be a show of solidarity between⁢ the three countries,‍ which in⁣ the past ‍years, have had a steadily degrading relationship with the United States, slowly revitalizing what some analysts see as their Cold War-era coalition.

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