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Down with those who keep supply of food from the workers, 1931 (colour litho)
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Down with those who keep supply of food from the workers, 1931 (colour litho)
XCF347814 Down with those who keep supply of food from the workers, 1931 (colour litho) by Russian School (20th century); Private Collection
Media ID 33393200
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Communism Communist Communists Digging Greed Greedy Propaganda Rich Socialist Soviet Union Spade Tomato Tomatoes Ussr Vegetable Vegetables 1930 1939 Years 30 30s 1930 1939 Years 30s 19301939 1933 34 Nineteen Thirties Years 1930 Years 30 Years Thirty
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The captivating print titled "Down with those who keep supply of food from the workers, 1931" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. Created by the Russian School in the early twentieth century, this colour lithograph captures the essence of communism and socialist propaganda prevalent during that era. The image portrays a powerful message against greed and inequality. A group of determined workers is depicted digging into the ground, symbolizing their resilience and determination to secure sustenance for themselves. In stark contrast, an overweight figure representing wealth and opulence stands above them, holding a spade as if preventing access to food resources. This thought-provoking artwork not only reflects on Russia's socio-political climate but also sheds light on broader themes such as class struggle and exploitation faced by workers worldwide. The vibrant colours used in this lithograph add depth to its meaning, emphasizing the urgency behind fighting against injustice. As we delve deeper into this photograph's historical context, it becomes evident that it was created during a time when Russia was transitioning towards industrialization under Soviet rule. The image serves as both a call-to-action for unity among workers and a critique of those who hoard resources at their expense. Preserved within a private collection today, this piece reminds us of the power art holds in conveying political messages across generations. It encapsulates an important chapter in twentieth-century history while serving as a reminder that societal progress often stems from challenging established norms. Bridgeman Images has once again provided us with an invaluable glimpse into our shared past through this remarkable print – one that continues to inspire dialogue about social justice and equality even decades after its creation.
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