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Bells for industrialization, 1931. Creator: Kalikin, Ivan Ivanovich (1884-1941)
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Bells for industrialization, 1931. Creator: Kalikin, Ivan Ivanovich (1884-1941)
Bells for industrialization, 1931. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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1917 1931 Anti Religious Propaganda Atheism Bolshevic Historyposter And Graphic Design October Revolution Persecution Of Christians Power Russian Orthodox Church Russian Revolution Russian State Library Soviet Political Agitation Art Soviet Union Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design
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Bells for Industrialization, 1931 - A Powerful Symbol of Soviet Political Agitation
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. This print showcases the iconic artwork titled "Bells for Industrialization" created by Ivan Ivanovich Kalikin in 1931. Found within the esteemed collection of the Russian State Library in Moscow, this color lithograph represents a significant era in history. During the turbulent years following the October Revolution and amidst an anti-religious campaign, this poster served as a potent tool of anti-religious propaganda. It reflects the atheistic ideology promoted by Bolshevik leaders and highlights their discrimination against Christians and persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church. Kalikin's masterpiece captures both historical context and artistic brilliance. The image depicts a massive bell being forged within an industrial setting, symbolizing Russia's rapid industrialization under Soviet rule. This juxtaposition between traditional religious symbols and modern machinery underscores the power struggle between religion and revolution during that time. The fine art composition exemplifies Kalikin's skillful graphic design techniques while conveying a strong message about religion's diminishing influence in society. By incorporating bold colors and striking imagery, he effectively communicates his support for atheism and reinforces Soviet political ideals. As we reflect on this piece from our past, it serves as a reminder of how art can be used to shape public opinion during times of social upheaval. "Bells for Industrialization" stands as an enduring testament to both artistic expression and political propaganda within Russia's complex history.
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