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USSR "Would you volunteer in the Red Army?"- against the backdrop of growing
6203487 USSR " Would you volunteer in the Red Army?" - against the backdrop of growing industry, an indicator and apostrofa directly the reader of the manifesto (poster) by Moor, Dmitry (Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov) (1883-1946); (add.info.: USSR " Would you volunteer in the Red Army?" - against the backdrop of growing industry, a soldier indicates and apostrophates directly the reader of the manifesto. Illustration by Dmitry Moor (pseudonym of Dmitry Stachievich Orlov, 3 November 1883 24 October 1946), Soviet draftsman, one of the leading artists Agi-Prop of the Bolshevik period. Lithography, Russian Socialist Federated Republic, 1920.); Fototeca Gilardi; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22583662
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This print titled "USSR: Would you volunteer in the Red Army?" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. Against the backdrop of a rapidly growing industry, an indicator and apostrophe directly engage the reader with the powerful manifesto depicted on this poster by Dmitry Moor. Created in 1920, during the Bolshevik period, this lithograph was part of a series of recruitment posters aimed at mobilizing workers and peasants for the newly formed Red Army. The image portrays a soldier pointing towards the viewer, his gaze demanding attention and action. It serves as an invitation to join the ranks of those fighting for communism and building a new society. Dmitry Moor, also known as Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov, was one of the leading artists involved in Agi-Prop (Agitation Propaganda) during that time. His artistic style combined bold lines and contrasting colors to create visually striking compositions that conveyed strong political messages. The poster's two-tone design adds to its visual impact while emphasizing key elements such as industry and military strength. The use of propaganda techniques like indoctrination and persuasion were common tools employed by communist parties across Soviet Union territories. This historical artifact not only offers insight into early 20th-century politics but also serves as a reminder of how art can be used as a tool for social change. As we observe this print today, it prompts us to reflect on our own willingness to stand up for what we believe in – just as those who volunteered in the Red Army did over 100 years ago.
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