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Poster Print : The Association of Artists assisting the starving, 1921. Artist: Sergey Vassilyevich Chekhonin
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The Association of Artists assisting the starving, 1921. Artist: Sergey Vassilyevich Chekhonin
The Association of Artists assisting the starving, 1921
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Media ID 14882062
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Assistance Begging Capital Letter Chekhonin Elderly Hunger Hungry Rags Sergey Starving Sergei Chekhonin Sergey Chekhonin
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Discover the powerful emotional impact of history with Media Storehouse's exclusive poster prints. This moving image, "The Association of Artists assisting the starving, 1921" by Sergey Vassilyevich Chekhonin, captures a poignant moment in time. Originally published by Heritage Images in 1996-98, this image is a testament to the human spirit and compassion. Printed on high-quality paper, these poster prints make a striking addition to any wall, bringing history and art into your home or office. Experience the beauty and significance of this masterpiece with Media Storehouse's poster prints.
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Association of Artists Assisting the Starving, 1921
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is a poignant and thought-provoking print captured by Sergey Vassilyevich Chekhonin. This artwork, created in the early 20th century, depicts a scene that reflects the harsh reality of poverty and hunger in Russia during that time. In this image, an elderly woman can be seen sitting on the ground, surrounded by tattered rags. Her frail figure and weary expression evoke a sense of desperation and helplessness. The artist's skillful use of lettering adds depth to the composition as it emphasizes the concept behind this piece – assistance for those who are starving. Chekhonin's attention to detail allows us to witness not only her struggle but also her resilience. Despite her dire circumstances, she remains dignified and determined. Through his artistry, Chekhonin sheds light on the plight of countless women like her who faced unimaginable hardships during this period. This powerful visual representation serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility to address poverty and hunger within our society. It prompts us to reflect on how we can extend compassion towards those less fortunate than ourselves. "The Association of Artists Assisting the Starving" is not just an artistic masterpiece; it serves as a call to action for all viewers to contribute towards creating a more equitable world where no one goes hungry or suffers from extreme poverty.
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