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Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution!... 1922
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Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution!... 1922
Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution! The 4th World Congress of the Communist International, 1922. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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1922 Agitation Anxiety Comintern Communist International Historyposter And Graphic Design Leninism National Uprising October Revolution Peasant Political Poster Power Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Russian Revolution Russian State Library Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design Simakov
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Long Live the Fifth Anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution!. . . 1922
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution. Taken at the Fourth World Congress of the Communist International in Moscow, 1922, it showcases an amalgamation of art and politics. The image is a vivid color lithograph that exudes agitation and allegory. It reflects both anxiety and hope as it portrays various symbols associated with revolution, power, and proletariat unity. The poster's design skillfully combines elements such as peasants, workers, and political figures to represent national uprisings and social change. Created by Ivan Vasilievich (1877-1925), a prominent artist known for his Soviet political agitation art, this piece serves as propaganda for Leninism during a time when Russia was undergoing significant transformation following the October Revolution. The artwork not only celebrates past achievements but also encourages continued struggle towards building an egalitarian society. Preserved in the collection of Russian State Library in Moscow, this historical artifact offers us insight into how graphic design played a crucial role in disseminating revolutionary ideas. Its presence reminds us of the power that visual imagery holds in shaping public opinion and mobilizing people towards collective action. As we reflect on this remarkable photograph print from Fine Art Images/Heritage Images, let us remember its significance within our shared history – reminding us that revolutions are not just events but ongoing processes fueled by people's determination to create lasting change
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