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Greetings to the recently launched world giant Dneprostroi, 1932. Artist: Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938)
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Greetings to the recently launched world giant Dneprostroi, 1932. Artist: Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938)
Greetings to the recently launched world giant Dneprostroi, 1932. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
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Building Of The Ussr Built Construction Dnepr Dnieper River Electrification Gustav 1895 1938 Heroes Of Socialist Labor Industrialialization Klutsis Political Agitation Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Shock Work Shock Work Movement Shock Worker Socialist Realism Socrealism Soviet Political Agitation Art Soviet Union Ukraine Ussr Colour Lithograph Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station Poster And Graphic Design
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This print titled "Greetings to the recently launched world giant Dneprostroi, 1932" by artist Gustav Klutsis showcases a monumental moment in history. The image captures the essence of ambition and progress as it depicts the construction of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, an impressive feat that symbolizes industrialization and electrification in the Soviet Union. The artwork portrays a bustling scene at the construction site, with workers diligently building this colossal structure on the banks of the mighty Dnieper River. The poster exudes a sense of pride and unity among these proletarian heroes who are dedicated to advancing their nation's power capabilities. Klutsis masterfully employs vibrant colors and dynamic composition to convey both strength and optimism. This piece is not just an artistic creation but also serves as political agitation art, promoting socialist realism and glorifying shock work movement during this era. As we gaze upon this magnificent print found in the collection of Russian State Library in Moscow, we are transported back to 1932 when this hydroelectric power plant was built. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and determination while highlighting Ukraine's significant role in shaping global advancements. This photograph encapsulates an important chapter in history where nations were striving for progress through massive infrastructure projects like Dneprostroi. It reminds us of our collective ability to overcome challenges and create lasting legacies for future generations.
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