+Fascist art served as a powerful tool for [State Propaganda](/wiki/state_propaganda), promoting the ideology and power of totalitarian regimes in the early to mid-20th century. Often monumental and neoclassical, it emphasized order, discipline, and a romanticized vision of the nation, frequently suppressing [Modern Art](/wiki/modern_art) deemed degenerate.
+## See also
+- [Totalitarianism](/wiki/totalitarianism)
+- [Propaganda](/wiki/propaganda)
+- [Neoclassicism](/wiki/neoclassicism)
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