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A Soviet propaganda porcelain plate from the period of Alexander III, 1892; 1921 (porcelain)
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A Soviet propaganda porcelain plate from the period of Alexander III, 1892; 1921 (porcelain)
1195767 A Soviet propaganda porcelain plate from the period of Alexander III, 1892; 1921 (porcelain) by Adamovich, Mikhail (1884-1947) (after); 24.1 (diam) cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Adamovich, Mikhail (1884-1947) (after)); Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 25212462
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1892 1921 Alexander Iii Applied Art Artist Russian Background Capital Letter Crockery Date Ground Household Equipment Imperial Porcelain Factory Incopyright Kitchenware Language Named Designer Numeral Olden Time One Object Patterned Plate Porcelain Porselein Propaganda Russian Artist Russian Text Single Object Soviet White Background Soviet Era
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This print showcases a Soviet propaganda porcelain plate from the era of Alexander III, dating back to 1892-1921. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Mikhail Adamovich, who brilliantly captures the essence of Russian history and politics through his artistry. Measuring 24.1 cm in diameter, this porcelain plate is part of a private collection. The image focuses on a close-up view of the plate, highlighting its intricate design against a pristine white background. The vibrant red color dominates the composition, symbolizing power and passion. The plate features text written in Russian language with capital letters, adding an authentic touch to its historical significance. As an emblematic representation of early twentieth-century kitchenware and applied art, this propaganda plate carries immense political weight. It serves as a reminder of Russia's monarchy during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century under Emperor Alexander III's reign. The Imperial Porcelain Factory played a crucial role in producing such masterpieces that conveyed political messages to the masses during the Soviet era. This particular piece exemplifies their craftsmanship and artistic prowess. Overall, this photograph immortalizes not only an exquisite work of ceramic art but also offers us insight into Russia's rich history and political landscape during that time period.
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