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For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
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For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920
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For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920
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is a striking print that captures the essence of an era marked by warfare, conflict, and political upheaval. Created by Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor, this artwork serves as a powerful piece of propaganda against imperialism. The image portrays a crowd fiercely fighting against a monstrous figure representing world imperialism. The monster's body is composed of industrial coils symbolizing pollution and exploitation. Its eye socket reveals a solar system with the sun at its center, signifying Russia's role in combating imperialism. Moor's use of vibrant green color draws attention to the destructive nature of capitalism and imperialistic powers. The artist skillfully depicts the mob attacking and poking at the monster, reflecting their determination to dismantle oppressive systems. This artwork reflects the anti-capitalist sentiment prevalent during the early 20th century. It highlights how media and propaganda were used to rally support for communism and challenge dominant political ideologies. Through his artistry, Moor addresses pressing issues such as inequality, power dynamics, and geopolitical conflicts. By merging elements from science (astronomy) with symbols of weaponry (warfare), he conveys a message that transcends time – advocating for social justice while denouncing imperialistic tendencies. "For the Death of World Imperialism" remains relevant today as it reminds us to question prevailing power structures and strive for equality among nations. This print serves as both a historical artifact from the 1920s and an enduring call for change in our contemporary world.
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