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Couverture du livre pour enfant L Internationale des enfants "- Cover for the childrens book "The Childrens International", by Yecheistov, Georgi Alexandrovich (1897-1946). Colour lithograph, 1926
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Couverture du livre pour enfant L Internationale des enfants "- Cover for the childrens book "The Childrens International", by Yecheistov, Georgi Alexandrovich (1897-1946). Colour lithograph, 1926
FIA5409854 Couverture du livre pour enfant L Internationale des enfants " - Cover for the childrens book " The Childrens International", by Yecheistov, Georgi Alexandrovich (1897-1946). Colour lithograph, 1926. Russian State Library, Moscow by Yecheistov, Georgi (Echeistov) (1897-1946); Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This vibrant lithograph captures the essence of Georgi Alexandrovich Yecheistov's children's book, "The Children's International". Created in 1926, this cover illustration showcases the artist's talent and his dedication to promoting political ideologies through art. The image depicts a group of children dressed in colorful uniforms, representing different cultures and backgrounds. They stand united under a red flag, symbolizing their shared commitment to communism and international solidarity. The inclusion of Asian children highlights the global reach of these ideals. In the center of the composition stands a young boy playing a trumpet, his music echoing across borders as a call for unity. This musical motif adds an element of joy and optimism to the artwork, emphasizing that even amidst political struggles, there is room for creativity and hope. Yecheistov's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this illustration. From the intricate engravings on each child's uniform to their traditional costumes and kilts, he celebrates diversity while emphasizing common goals. This lithograph serves as both propaganda for communist ideology and an artistic representation of childhood innocence intertwined with politics. It reminds us that even at such a young age, children can be agents of change and advocates for social justice. Preserved within Russia’s State Library in Moscow, this masterpiece continues to inspire generations with its powerful message about youth movements shaping our world.
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