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A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)


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A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

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This powerful and thought-provoking Soviet propaganda poster, titled "A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master" created by Dmitry Moor (Orlov) in 1920, captures the essence of the turbulent times during the Russian Revolution. The image depicts a red bomb wrapped like a gift, symbolizing communism and revolution, being presented to a white master figure. Moor's artistic brilliance lies in his ability to convey complex political messages through simple yet striking visuals. The contrast between the vibrant red bomb and the stark white master serves as an allegory for the struggle between the working class and their oppressive rulers. The poster is not only an artistic masterpiece but also an embodiment of communist ideals prevalent at that time. It reflects the fervent belief among revolutionaries that they were offering liberation from capitalist exploitation to those who had long been subjugated. With its bold colors and strong imagery, this piece of art served as a powerful tool for spreading revolutionary propaganda throughout Russia. Its impact on shaping public opinion cannot be underestimated; it aimed to mobilize support for communism while simultaneously challenging existing power structures. Today, this iconic artwork continues to serve as a reminder of Russia's tumultuous history and its enduring legacy within contemporary society. It stands as both a testament to Moor's artistic talent and an important artifact from one of history's most significant periods – forever etching itself into our collective memory.

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