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Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)


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Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

543655 Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov). by Moor, Dmitry (Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov) (1883-1946); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 33395334

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

1920 Communism Communist Communists Comrades Comunist Internationale Live Long Moor Orlov Propaganda Soviet Ussr Dmitry


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In this photograph, we are presented with a powerful piece of Soviet propaganda from the year 1920. Created by Dmitry Moor (Orlov), a renowned artist of his time, this poster titled "Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale" encapsulates the spirit and ideals of communism in Russia. The image features a group of determined individuals, united under the banner of the Third Internationale. Their faces reflect unwavering determination as they march forward towards an unknown future. The poster's bold typography boldly proclaims their allegiance to the cause, urging comrades to stand together in solidarity. Moor's artistic style is evident in every brushstroke, capturing both realism and symbolism simultaneously. The composition is carefully balanced, drawing attention to each figure while emphasizing their collective strength. Through his masterful use of light and shadow, Moor creates depth that adds an air of authenticity to these revolutionary figures. This artwork serves as a reminder not only of Russia's communist past but also its influence on Asia and beyond. It symbolizes unity among nations striving for social equality and justice against oppressive systems prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon this historic print today, it evokes feelings of nostalgia for those who remember or have studied this period in history. It stands as a testament to the power art possesses when used as a tool for political expression. Overall, Moor's "Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale" remains an enduring symbol of hope and revolution – reminding us that even amidst adversity, there will always be those willing to fight for change.

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