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From pacifier to car, 1930s. Creator: Fridrich, Arkady Nikolaevich (1902-1942)
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From pacifier to car, 1930s. Creator: Fridrich, Arkady Nikolaevich (1902-1942)
From pacifier to car, 1930s. Found in the collection of State Museum- and exhibition Centre ROSIZO, Moscow
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This print titled "From pacifier to car, 1930s" takes us back in time to the era of industrialization and political agitation in the Soviet Union. Created by Arkady Nikolaevich Fridrich, a renowned artist from that period, this painting showcases his exceptional talent for capturing the essence of societal transformation. In this allegorical piece, Fridrich skillfully depicts the journey from infancy to adulthood through powerful symbolism. The transition is represented by a pacifier transforming into a car – an emblematic shift from innocence and dependency to independence and progress. This visual metaphor reflects the rapid industrialization taking place during the 1930s under Stalin's Five Year Plan. The painting also highlights key elements of Soviet propaganda with its focus on industry and shock work. The presence of a plant symbolizes Russia's growing rubber industry, specifically Rezinotrest, while emphasizing socialist realism as an artistic style prevalent during that time. Preserved within the State Museum- and Exhibition Centre ROSIZO in Moscow, this artwork holds historical significance as it encapsulates both mythology and literature intertwined with political ideology. Through oil on canvas technique, Fridrich masterfully combines various themes such as history, mythology allegory, literature, and fine art images. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing still life composition captured by Fine Art Images/Heritage Images©️ , we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how art played an integral role in shaping society during one of history's most transformative periods - the industrial
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