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Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron


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Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM.
" Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

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1934 Abundance Agitprop Bolshevik Cyrillic Farm Farmer Farming Field Grain Harvest Maria Poster Proletariat Rural Russian Slogan Uss R Collective Kolkhoz


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This print titled "Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest!" takes us back to 1934 Russia, during a time of great agricultural importance. The poster, created by Maria Voron, showcases the essence of rural life and the significance of farming in that era. The image portrays a vast field with an abundance of grain ready for harvesting. A hardworking farmer stands proudly amidst the crops, symbolizing the dedication and resilience of the Russian proletariat. The slogan boldly displayed on the poster emphasizes the urgency and importance placed on collecting this bountiful harvest for the benefit of all. Maria Voron's artistic talent shines through in her attention to detail, capturing every aspect of early Soviet farming life. From Cyrillic text adorning buildings in the background to women working alongside men in collective farms (kolkhoz), this photograph encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an entire movement towards agricultural progress. This historical artifact serves as a reminder of how crucial agriculture was to sustaining communities during that period. It reflects both pride in one's work and determination to achieve prosperity for all citizens. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back to a time when farmers were hailed as heroes and their labor was celebrated as essential for building a prosperous nation.

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