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Deportation of Leon Trotsky (Trotsky) (1879-1940) to Siberia, condemned for opposing the Russian Bolshevik government. Engraving. One of "Le petit journal illustrious", 1928. Private Collection
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Deportation of Leon Trotsky (Trotsky) (1879-1940) to Siberia, condemned for opposing the Russian Bolshevik government. Engraving. One of "Le petit journal illustrious", 1928. Private Collection
XEE4183909 Deportation of Leon Trotsky (Trotsky) (1879-1940) to Siberia, condemned for opposing the Russian Bolshevik government. Engraving. One of " Le petit journal illustrious", 1928. Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Deportation of Leon Trotsky (Trotsky) (1879-1940) to Siberia, condemned for opposing the Russian Bolshevik government. Engraving. One of " Le petit journal illustrious", 1928. Private Collection); Stefano Bianchetti
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This engraving captures the historic moment of the deportation of Leon Trotsky to Siberia in 1928. The print, featured in "Le petit journal illustrious" offers a glimpse into the political turmoil and violence that marked Russia during this time. Leon Trotsky, an influential figure and vocal opponent of the Russian Bolshevik government, was condemned for his opposition to their regime. This engraving depicts him being escorted by horsemen through the icy landscapes of Siberia, symbolizing his exile from society. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings forth a sense of fatigue and pain endured by both man and animal. The horses' strained expressions reflect their burden as they navigate through harsh conditions while carrying out this punishment. The image serves as a stark reminder of the cruelty inflicted upon those who opposed communism in early 20th-century Russia. It highlights not only Trotsky's personal suffering but also represents countless others who faced similar fates under oppressive regimes. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful illustration captures not only historical events but also evokes emotions surrounding themes such as power dynamics, resistance, and human rights violations. This print stands as a testament to art's ability to shed light on significant moments in history and provoke contemplation about our collective past.
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