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| Marking: | 96195 |
| Country: | The RSFSR |
| Dating: | June 1920 of the year |
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The rarest and most coveted poster from the Civil War period is in very good condition. The author is Dmitry Stahievich Orlov, who worked under a pseudonym Dmitry Moore. In the center of the composition is a Red Army soldier in a red shirt and a budenovka, who points his finger directly at the viewer. It is believed that the character's gaze and gesture have a "hypnotic" effect: wherever the viewer goes, the soldier's finger and eyes continue to point at him. The artist Moore copied the face of the Red Army soldier from himself. The poster's composition is inspired by the 1914 British recruitment poster of Lord Kitchener ("Lord Kitchener Wants You") and the American poster of Uncle Sam. Factories and smoking chimneys are depicted in the background, symbolizing the growth of industry and the new power of the workers. Guarantee of authenticity.
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