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Mayakovsky Vladimir and Malyutin Ivan On to the Polish Front - Comrades the country

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Mayakovsky Vladimir and Malyutin Ivan On to the Polish Front - Comrades the country

Mayakovsky Vladimir and Malyutin Ivan
On to the Polish Front - Comrades the country will grow with the power of guns, 1920
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In this print titled "Mayakovsky Vladimir and Malyutin Ivan On to the Polish Front - Comrades the country will grow with the power of guns, 1920" we are transported back to a pivotal moment in Soviet history. The vibrant colors and bold lines of this lithograph immediately draw our attention, reflecting the intensity and fervor of the political climate during that time. The image showcases two prominent figures, Mayakovsky Vladimir and Malyutin Ivan, who were instrumental in shaping Soviet propaganda. As comrades march forward towards the Polish front, their resolute expressions convey a sense of unity and determination. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder that armed conflict was seen as necessary for Russia's growth and progress. Created during the early 20th century in Russia, this piece exemplifies both artistic prowess and political ideology. It is evident that every element has been carefully crafted to evoke strong emotions within viewers while promoting loyalty to the Communist cause. As we delve into its historical context, it becomes clear that this lithograph played an essential role in disseminating revolutionary ideas among citizens. Its placement on page 13 suggests its significance within publications at that time. Overall, this striking image captures not only a specific moment but also encapsulates an era defined by revolution and ideological struggle. It stands as a testament to how art can be harnessed for political purposes while leaving an indelible mark on history itself.

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