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Interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition, Cologne. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)
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Interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition, Cologne. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)
Interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition, Cologne. Found in the collection of Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow
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Archive Photos Construction Of The Ussr Demonstration Economy El 1890 1941 Electrification Industrialialization Konstruktivism Lenin Lissitzky Photomontage Political Agitation Political Poster Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Russian Avant Garde Soviet Political Agitation Art Soviet Union Symbol Ussr
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This photograph captures the dynamic interior of the Soviet pavilion at the International Press Exhibition in Cologne. Created by renowned artist El Lissitzky, this piece embodies the essence of Soviet political agitation art during a time of great transformation and social change. The image showcases a powerful symbol of Russia's proletarian movement, with an array of people representing workers from various industries. The avant-garde design and construction reflect the innovative spirit of Russian avant-garde artists who sought to revolutionize not only art but also society as a whole. Through photomontage techniques, Lissitzky skillfully combines elements such as posters, propaganda materials, and architectural features to create a visually striking composition. This artwork serves as a testament to the ideals promoted by Lenin's leadership - electrification, industrialization, and economic growth for the newly formed USSR. Preserved in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art in Moscow, this fine art print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history and witness firsthand how art was used as a tool for political expression during this era. It is a reminder that even within artistic creations lies immense power to shape public opinion and provoke societal change.
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