Poster Print : CARTOON: ESTONIA, 1992. Cartoon comment suggesting Russian obfuscation of human
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CARTOON: ESTONIA, 1992. Cartoon comment suggesting Russian obfuscation of human
CARTOON: ESTONIA, 1992.
Cartoon comment suggesting Russian obfuscation of human rights abuses in Estonia. Cartoon by Edmund Valtman, 1992
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Media ID 13643278
1992 Edmund Hartford Times Propaganda Russia Soviet Union Valtman Editorial Estonia
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Add a thought-provoking touch to your space with our Media Storehouse range of poster prints. This captivating piece, "CARTOON: ESTONIA, 1992," by Edmund Valtman from The Granger Collection, showcases a powerful cartoon commenting on the obfuscation of human rights abuses in Estonia during that time. The intricate line work and bold colors bring the message to life, making it an excellent conversation starter. Order now to bring this piece of historical art into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This thought-provoking cartoon print from 1992 captures the essence of a critical moment in Estonia's history. Depicting the aftermath of Soviet Union's occupation, the artist Edmund Valtman sheds light on Russia's alleged obfuscation of human rights abuses in Estonia. The cartoon serves as a powerful commentary on the delicate balance between propaganda and truth. Valtman skillfully portrays this complex issue through his meticulous drawing and editorial wit. The image invites viewers to reflect upon the consequences of Russian influence during that time, highlighting their potential manipulation of information to obscure any wrongdoing. With subtle symbolism and clever imagery, Valtman urges us to question whether justice was truly served or if it fell victim to political agendas. The choice of black and white enhances the gravity of this historical event while emphasizing its timeless relevance. As we gaze at this artwork, we are transported back to 1992 when Estonia fought for its independence amidst an atmosphere clouded by propaganda. This Granger Collection print is not just a piece of art; it is a testament to human resilience and our ongoing struggle for truth and justice. It serves as a reminder that even in times when power tries to silence voices, artists like Valtman use their craft as a weapon against oppression.
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