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Celebration of the Third international, Moscow, 1918. Lenin leaving the Kremlin
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Celebration of the Third international, Moscow, 1918. Lenin leaving the Kremlin
3657960 Celebration of the Third international, Moscow, 1918. Lenin leaving the Kremlin, from Histoire des Soviets, pub. 1922 (colour litho) by Zvorykin, Boris Vasilievich (1872-1942); (add.info.: Une fete de la 3eme Internationale a Moscou. Lenine sort du Kremlin; Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924); ); The Stapleton Collection; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22485414
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a historic moment in time - the Celebration of the Third International in Moscow, 1918. As the image unfolds, we witness Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, one of history's most influential figures, leaving the Kremlin amidst a sea of onlookers and jubilant crowds. The vibrant colors and intricate details depicted in this lithograph by Boris Vasilievich Zvorykin bring to life the energy and fervor that characterized this monumental event. The atmosphere is electric as people from all walks of life gather to commemorate the triumphs of the Russian Revolution. Lenin's presence symbolizes hope and change for many who had longed for an end to oppression and inequality. His departure from the Kremlin signifies his commitment to taking revolutionary ideas beyond its walls, spreading them far and wide across Russia. In this single frame, we catch a glimpse into a pivotal chapter in Russian history - a nation undergoing radical transformation. It serves as a reminder that revolutions are not just about political ideologies but also about people coming together with shared aspirations for freedom and justice. As we delve into this remarkable piece from Histoire des Soviets published in 1922, it becomes evident that it holds immense historical significance. This photograph immortalizes an extraordinary moment when Lenin stepped out into an uncertain future yet filled with boundless possibilities for progress.
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