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Only betrayers and White Guard spies will hide the weapon - Apsit
FIA5397201 Only betrayers and White Guard spies will hide the weapon - Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944) - 1919 - Colour lithograph - Russian State Library, Moscow by Apsit, Aleksandrs (1860-1943); Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; Latvian, out of copyright
Media ID 23713062
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Armament Betrayal Communism Distrust Observation Opposition Parade Propaganda
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.4cm x 23.7cm (6.5" x 9.3")
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The captivating lithograph titled "Only betrayers and White Guard spies will hide the weapon" by Alexander Petrovich Apsit takes us back to the tumultuous era of 1919 Russia. In this vividly colored print, we are transported to a street scene where an army soldier stands watchfully at a window, his weapon in hand. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as he captures the atmosphere of revolution and distrust that permeated Russian society during this time. The image serves as a powerful propaganda tool, conveying a clear message: anyone who hides weapons is deemed a traitor or spy for the White Guard opposition. This bold statement reflects the political climate of the period and highlights the intense paranoia that prevailed among both government forces and civilians. Apsit's skillful use of color adds depth and intensity to the composition, drawing our eyes towards key elements such as the soldier's uniform and gun. The presence of an observing crowd in the background further emphasizes how closely people were monitored during this turbulent chapter in Russian history. This lithograph not only showcases Apsit's artistic talent but also provides valuable insight into early 20th-century Russian politics and communication through visual media. It serves as a reminder of how art can be employed as a persuasive tool for propaganda purposes while simultaneously capturing historical moments with great precision.
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