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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!"
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!"
6203489 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!" by Moor, Dmitry (Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov) (1883-1946); (add.info.: RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!" Pa tr NikolaeviA Vrangel (27 August 1878 - 25 April 1928), supreme commander of the counter-revolutionary White Army during the Russian Civil War, is represented prostrate on the ground with an arm raised at defend himself from the powerful blow of the sword that the Red Army is about to vibrate. Manifesto by Dmitry Moor (pseudonym of Dmitry StachieviA Orlov, 3 November 1883 - 24 October 1946), Soviet draftsman, one of the leading Agit-Prop artists of the Bolshevik period. Lithograph, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, 1920); Fototeca Gilardi
Media ID 33392404
© Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images
Agitprop Communism Communist Communists Former Soviet Union Propaganda Soviet Russia Soviet Union Soviets Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Ussr
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This powerful and evocative print captures a pivotal moment in the Russian Revolution, titled "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!". The image depicts General Pyotr Nikolaevich Vrangel, the supreme commander of the counter-revolutionary White Army during the Russian Civil War. In this dramatic scene, Vrangel is shown prostrate on the ground with his arm raised in defense against an impending blow from a sword wielded by a member of the Red Army. The lithograph was created by Dmitry Moor, also known as Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov, a prominent Soviet draftsman and one of the leading Agit-Prop artists of the Bolshevik era. Produced in 1920 within the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, this artwork served as a manifesto for communism and propaganda during that time. Moor's depiction symbolizes not only Vrangel's imminent defeat but also represents a broader message about crushing counter-revolutionary forces ruthlessly. The artist skillfully portrays the strength and determination of the Red Army while highlighting their commitment to upholding communist ideals. This historical photograph provides valuable insight into both Russia's revolutionary period and Moor's artistic contribution to agitprop art. It serves as a reminder of how visual imagery played an essential role in shaping public opinion during times of political upheaval. As we reflect on this print from Fine Art Finder's collection courtesy of Bridgeman Images, we are reminded not only of Russia's tumultuous past but also its enduring legacy as one of history's most significant revolutions.
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