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Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov

Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov


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Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov

Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov. Girl and youth of the Communist Union of Youth carry their flag

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1924 Alexander Carry Communism Communist Flag Girl Live Long Poster Propaganda Soviet Union Ussr Youth


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This print titled "Long Live the Komosol, 1924" takes us back to a pivotal moment in Soviet history. Created by renowned artist Alexander Samokhvalov, this powerful propaganda poster captures the spirit of youth and unity during that era. In the foreground, a young girl proudly holds up the flag of the Communist Union of Youth, symbolizing her unwavering dedication to the communist cause. Standing beside her is a determined young boy, also carrying their emblematic flag with utmost pride. Their resolute expressions reflect their commitment to building a new society based on socialist principles. The composition exudes energy and dynamism as these youthful revolutionaries march forward together towards an idealistic future. The bold typography at the top proclaims "Long Live the Komosol" emphasizing their unyielding belief in this revolutionary organization. This artwork not only showcases Samokhvalov's artistic talent but also serves as a reminder of Russia's turbulent past and its enduring legacy. It encapsulates an important chapter in Soviet history when communism was embraced fervently by its younger generation. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back to 1924 USSR – witnessing firsthand how art became an influential tool for spreading political ideologies and shaping collective consciousness.

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