Photographic Print : Anti-Revolution Propaganda, Berlin Germany 1920, refers to the Kapp Putsch, which
Photo Prints from Liszt Collection
Anti-Revolution Propaganda, Berlin Germany 1920, refers to the Kapp Putsch, which
Anti-Revolution Propaganda, Berlin Germany 1920, refers to the Kapp Putsch, which took place in March 1920 and was a monarchist coup intended to overthrow the Weimar Republic
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Media ID 12684070
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Berlin Propaganda Kapp Putsch Overthrow Weimar Republic
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Step back in time with our captivating Media Storehouse photographic print from the Liszt Collection. This powerful image captures the essence of a pivotal moment in history - Anti-Revolution Propaganda from Berlin, Germany in 1920. Witness the tension and turmoil of the Kapp Putsch, a failed monarchist coup aimed at overthrowing the Weimar Republic. Bring this piece of historical artistry into your home or office to spark conversation and inspire reflection on the past. Don't miss out on this unique addition to your collection.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.4cm x 27.9cm (6.9" x 11")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Caption: This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a powerful piece of anti-revolution propaganda that emerged in Berlin, Germany in 1920. The image is a stark reminder of the turbulent times during which it was created and refers to an event known as the Kapp Putsch. Taking place in March 1920, this monarchist coup aimed to overthrow the newly established Weimar Republic. The photograph captures the essence of political tension and unrest prevalent at that time. It serves as a visual representation of resistance against radical change and highlights efforts to maintain traditional power structures. The use of propaganda through imagery played a significant role in shaping public opinion during this period. As we delve into history, it becomes evident how art can be employed as a tool for political messaging. This particular print offers us insight into the mindset and motivations behind those who sought to undermine democratic institutions. Preserved by Arkheia, this artifact stands as a testament to its historical significance within early 20th-century Germany. Its presence reminds us not only of past struggles but also prompts reflection on how societies grapple with political upheaval throughout time.
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