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Poster for the First National Peace Congress, Mexico, 16-20 May 1951 (litho)
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Poster for the First National Peace Congress, Mexico, 16-20 May 1951 (litho)
5232333 Poster for the First National Peace Congress, Mexico, 16-20 May 1951 (litho) by Robida, Albert (1848-1926) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Poster for the First National Peace Congress, Mexico, 16-20 May 1951.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 23607888
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1950s Anti War Bayonets Communism Communist Communists Comunist Graphic Design Latin America Latinamerica Pacifist Peace Propaganda Resistance Socialism Southamerica Latine America
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This litho print, titled "Poster for the First National Peace Congress, Mexico, 16-20 May 1951" by Albert Robida, takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases a powerful blend of art and politics that was prevalent during the mid-20th century. The poster's central theme revolves around peace and resistance against war. It serves as a visual representation of the Mexican people's desire for harmony and unity amidst turbulent times. The artist skillfully incorporates elements such as bayonets transformed into flowers, symbolizing the transformation from violence to tranquility. Robida's graphic design expertise shines through in this piece. The bold colors and striking composition grab our attention immediately. Each detail has been meticulously crafted to convey a strong message of anti-war sentiment while also embracing socialist ideals. Beyond its artistic value, this print holds historical significance as it commemorates the First National Peace Congress held in Mexico from May 16th to 20th in 1951. This congress brought together individuals passionate about promoting peace not only within Mexico but throughout Latin America as well. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork today, we are reminded of the enduring power of political propaganda and its ability to inspire change. It stands as a testament to both Mexican resilience and their commitment towards building a peaceful future for all nations across the Western Hemisphere.
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