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Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich (1883-1946)
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Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich (1883-1946)
Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
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Agitation Allied Intervention Civil War Dmitri Stachievich 1883 1946 History Of Russia Moor October Revolution Political Poster Propaganda Red Army Red Guard Russian Civil War Russian History Russian Revolution Socialism Socialist Realism Socrealism Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol Volunteer Army Vrangel White Army White Forces White Guard White Movement Wrangel Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design
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The powerful and evocative print titled "Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy!" captures the essence of a turbulent period in Russian history. Created by artist Dmitri Stachievich Moor in 1920, this poster is a striking example of political propaganda during the Russian Revolution. Depicting Wrangel, a prominent figure leading the White Army against the Red Army during the civil war, this artwork symbolizes the intense struggle for power and ideology that engulfed Russia at that time. The bold colors and dynamic composition convey a sense of urgency and determination to eliminate Wrangel's forces without mercy. This piece exemplifies socialist realism, an artistic style favored by Soviet authorities to promote revolutionary ideals and rally support for their cause. It serves as both historical documentation and a call to action for viewers to join the Red Guard in their fight against counter-revolutionary forces. Preserved in the collection of the Russian State Library in Moscow, this color lithograph stands as a testament to Russia's complex past. It reminds us of how art can be used as a tool for political agitation, shaping public opinion during times of great upheaval. As we examine this image today, it offers us insight into one chapter of Russian history while also serving as a reminder of art's ability to influence society and ignite change.
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