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The devil doll, 1920. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
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The devil doll, 1920. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
The devil doll, 1920. Private Collection
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1917 Agitation Chromolithograph Civil War Moor October Revolution Political Poster Propaganda Red Army Red Guard Russian Civil War Russian History Russian Revolution Social Realism Socialism Socialist Realism Soviet Agitation And Propaganda Art Soviet Union Symbol Ussr Volunteer Army White Army White Guard White Movement Wrangel Poster And Graphic Design
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This striking print of "The Devil Doll" by Dmitri Stachiewitsch captures the intense political turmoil of Russia during the early 20th century. Created in 1920, this piece is a powerful example of Soviet agitation and propaganda art, showcasing the artist's skill in using visual imagery to convey a message.
The image features a menacing devil doll looming over a chaotic scene filled with symbols of revolution and war. The red army clashes with the white guard, representing the struggle between socialism and counter-revolutionary forces during the Russian Civil War. The poster's bold colors and dynamic composition draw viewers into its narrative, inviting them to contemplate the consequences of political unrest.
Dmitri Stachiewitsch's work exemplifies socialist realism, a style that aimed to inspire loyalty to the Soviet regime through idealized depictions of revolutionary heroes and workers. "The Devil Doll" serves as both a historical document and an artistic statement, reflecting the turbulent times in which it was created.
This rare print from a private collection offers viewers a glimpse into Russia's tumultuous past, reminding us of the power that art has to shape public opinion and provoke social change. It stands as a testament to Moor's talent as an artist and his dedication to capturing the spirit of revolution in his work.
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