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collage que Gustav Klutsis realisa en 1924, pour un livre a la gloire de Lenine - Soviet
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collage que Gustav Klutsis realisa en 1924, pour un livre a la gloire de Lenine - Soviet
FIA5406175 collage que Gustav Klutsis realisa en 1924, pour un livre a la gloire de Lenine - Soviet political agitation art : Oppressed Peoples of the Whole World par Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938), 1924. Collage, gouache on paper. State Art Museum of Republic Latvia, Riga by Klutsis, Gustav Gustavovich (1895-1944); State Art Museum, Riga, Latvia; Photo eFine Art Images; Latvian, out of copyright
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Communism Lenin Megaphone Message Propaganda Vladimir Ilitch 1870 1924 Vladimir Ilyich 1870 1924
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This print showcases a remarkable collage created by Gustav Klutsis in 1924. The artwork was specifically designed for a book dedicated to the glorification of Lenin, the influential leader of Soviet Russia. Klutsis, known for his expertise in political agitation art, skillfully combines various elements such as collage and gouache on paper to convey a powerful message. The composition portrays oppressed peoples from all corners of the world, symbolizing the global reach of Lenin's ideology. Through this thought-provoking piece, Klutsis aims to promote communism and spread Lenin's revolutionary ideas far and wide. The use of a megaphone signifies the importance of communication in disseminating these messages effectively. As we delve into this historical artwork, it becomes evident that politics and population play significant roles in shaping society. The image emphasizes the role of workers as they form an integral part of Lenin's vision for societal transformation. Preserved at the State Art Museum of Republic Latvia in Riga, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Klutsis' artistic genius during the early 20th century. Its timeless quality transcends borders and continues to inspire viewers with its potent propaganda imagery. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only Klutsis' artistic prowess but also serves as a reminder of an era marked by fervent political ideologies that shaped nations across Asia and beyond.
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