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If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
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If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
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Agitation Agitprop Anxiety Civil War Intervention Ivan Andreevich 1890 1932 Malyutin Mayakovsky National Uprising October Revolution Peasant Poland Polish Soviet War Political Poster Power Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Red Army Red Guard Rosta Russian Civil War Russian History Russian Revolution Socialist Realism Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol White Army White Guard Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design
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The captivating print titled "If you don't want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!" by Ivan Andreevich Malyutin, showcases the power of symbolism and propaganda during a time of revolution. Created in 1920, this artwork can be found in the collection of the Russian State Library in Moscow. The image depicts a worker holding a rifle, representing the proletariat's strength and determination. It serves as an invitation for individuals who do not wish to return to their troubled past but instead join the fight on the Polish front. The poster aims to evoke anxiety and encourage people to support Russia's cause against Poland during this critical period. Malyutin's use of vibrant colors and bold lines reflects his adherence to socialist realism, which was prevalent during that era. This style aimed at promoting revolutionary ideas through art while appealing directly to ordinary citizens. This piece is not only historically significant but also highlights how political posters played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during times of conflict. It symbolizes national uprising and intervention while capturing key elements from both the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Overall, Malyutin's artwork stands as a testament to its time, showcasing how visual propaganda was utilized as an effective tool for mobilizing support among peasants and workers alike.
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