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2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921
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2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921
2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection
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1917 Agitation Agitprop Anxiety Gouache And Ink On Paper Hammer Hammer And Sickle Mayakovsky National Uprising October Revolution Peasant Politic Political Poster Power Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Rosta Rosta Window Russian Revolution Sickle Socialism Socialist Realism Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol Ussr Vladimir Vladimirovich 1893 1930 Poster And Graphic Design
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The captivating print titled "2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81,1921" transports us back to the tumultuous era of the Russian Revolution in 1917. This powerful image is an embodiment of agitation and propaganda art that played a significant role in shaping history. Created by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, a prominent poet and artist of his time, this fine art piece showcases his mastery in gouache and ink on paper technique. The composition features bold colors and striking symbols such as the hammer and sickle, representing the unity between workers (hammer) and peasants (sickle) under socialist ideals. The ROSTA Window No 81 poster served as a visual tool for political agitation during this period of national uprising. It aimed to mobilize the proletariat against oppressive forces while instilling hope for change through revolution. By employing vivid imagery combined with concise slogans, it effectively communicated messages of power to the people. This particular print holds immense historical significance as it captures not only the essence of Soviet political agitation art but also reflects the anxiety felt by those involved in revolutionary movements at that time. Preserved within a private collection, this artwork serves as a reminder of how art can be utilized as a weapon for social transformation.
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