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Front view of Smolny, decorated for the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International

Front view of Smolny, decorated for the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International


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Front view of Smolny, decorated for the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International

Front view of Smolny, decorated for the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International, Petrograd, Saint Petersburg, July 1920, History of the Russian Revolution

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Decorated Petrograd Russian Revolution Saint Petersburg Smolny


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This print showcases the front view of Smolny, adorned with vibrant decorations in honor of the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International. Taken in July 1920, during a crucial period in the history of the Russian Revolution, this image transports us back to Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg) and offers a glimpse into an important moment in time. Smolny, an iconic building known for its grandeur and historical significance, stands proudly as the backdrop for this photograph. Its architectural beauty is enhanced by elaborate adornments that symbolize unity and revolutionary fervor. The intricate details on display reflect the spirit of camaraderie and determination that characterized this congress. As we delve deeper into this image from Arkheia's extensive collection, we are reminded of how pivotal events like these shaped Russia's history. The IInd Congress brought together delegates from various countries who shared a common goal: to advance international socialism. This gathering marked a turning point not only for Russia but also for global revolutionary movements. Through this photo print, we are transported to a time when ideas were exchanged passionately within Smolny's walls. It serves as a testament to the power of collective action and reminds us that revolutions are not merely confined to battlefields but can also be fought through dialogue and diplomacy. This remarkable piece from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate both the artistic value captured within its frame and its historical significance as it immortalizes one chapter in Russia's tumultuous journey towards revolution.

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