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The Russian Revolution of 1917 is one of the most significant events in modern history. It marked a major turning point in Russia’s political and social development, ushering in an era of unprecedented change that ultimately shaped much of the world we live in today. The revolution began with a spark – the February […] The post The Russian Revolution of 1917 – A Historic Transformation appeared first on THX News | Global News, Travel & Education.. Gcse Art Coursework, Gulag Archipelago, Red Guard, Russian Revolution 1917, The Civil Wars, Bolshevik Revolution, Vladimir Lenin, Hammer And Sickle, Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution of 1917 is one of the most significant events in modern history. It marked a major turning point in Russia’s political and social development, ushering in an era of unprecedented change that ultimately shaped much of the world we live in today. The revolution began with a spark – the February […] The post The Russian Revolution of 1917 – A Historic Transformation appeared first on THX News | Global News, Travel & Education..

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Poster : Social pyramid This is another Mayakovsky-Radakov collaboration for Parus. Clearly a caricature, the poster shows the tsar at the top with his ermine robe flowing down on either side to cloak the people. From top to bottom: "We reign. We pray for you. We judge you. We protect you. We feed you. And you work." The most popular satirical stories until the summer of 1917 were anti-clerical and anti-monarchical, aimed specifically at Tsar Nicholas II and his wife. Anthropology Aesthetic, Russian Revolution 1917, Vintage Russia, Revolution Poster, Bolshevik Revolution, Soviet Aesthetic, Soviet Posters, Soviet Propaganda, Modern Art Movements

Poster : Social pyramid This is another Mayakovsky-Radakov collaboration for Parus. Clearly a caricature, the poster shows the tsar at the top with his ermine robe flowing down on either side to cloak the people. From top to bottom: "We reign. We pray for you. We judge you. We protect you. We feed you. And you work." The most popular satirical stories until the summer of 1917 were anti-clerical and anti-monarchical, aimed specifically at Tsar Nicholas II and his wife.

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