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Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
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Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
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Agitation Allied Intervention Anxiety Civil War Deni Denisov Entente Intervention National Uprising October Revolution Peasant Poland Polish Soviet War Political Poster Power Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Red Army Red Guard Russian Civil War Russian History Russian Revolution Socialist Realism Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol Viktor Nikolaevich 1893 1946 White Army White Guard Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design Triple Entente
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Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946) captures a powerful symbol of Poland's struggle during a time of revolution and civil war. This color lithograph, found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow, showcases Deni's exceptional talent in political poster design. The image portrays a worker representing the proletariat powerfully holding up Poland as 'the last dog of the Entente. ' The anxiety and tension are palpable as Poland finds itself caught between opposing forces during this tumultuous period in history. The peasant uprising against intervention by the Allied powers is depicted with great agitation and intensity. Deni's work embodies socialist realism, capturing both historical events and revolutionary ideals. Through his artistry, he conveys not only Russia's involvement but also highlights Poland's national uprising against external influences. This fine piece exemplifies how propaganda played an essential role in shaping public opinion during times of conflict. It serves as a reminder of the impact that graphic design can have on society. As we delve into this snapshot from Russian history, we witness an artistic representation that reflects upon key moments such as the October Revolution and Polish-Soviet War. Deni Denisov skillfully encapsulates these significant events through his evocative imagery.
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