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Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Creator: Kruglikova
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Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Creator: Kruglikova
Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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1924 Agitation Agitprop Analphabetism Cultural Revolution Eradication Of Illiteracy Historyposter And Graphic Design Illiteracy Likbez Literacy Peasant Political Poster Proletarian Proletariat Propaganda Russian Cultural Revolution Russian State Library Socialist Realism Soviet Political Agitation Art Symbol Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design
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This print titled "Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924" takes us back to a significant period in Russian history. Created by the talented artist Kruglikova, this colour lithograph is now part of the esteemed collection at the Russian State Library in Moscow. The image serves as a powerful symbol of the cultural revolution that was taking place during this time. It portrays a peasant woman, representing the proletariat class, holding a book and pen with determination on her face. The poster's message is clear: education is key to eradicating illiteracy and empowering the working class. As an example of Soviet political agitation art, this artwork embodies both propaganda and socialist realism. Its purpose was to inspire people towards literacy and encourage them to embrace learning as a means of personal growth and societal progress. The fine details in this graphic design highlight not only Kruglikova's artistic talent but also her commitment to promoting social change through visual media. The vibrant colours used evoke hopefulness for a brighter future where knowledge becomes accessible to all. Preserved by Fine Art Images/Heritage Images, this historical piece reminds us of the importance of education as it captures an era when Russia sought to uplift its citizens through literacy programs like likbez (eradication of illiteracy). This photograph print stands as a testament to human resilience and our innate desire for self-improvement amidst challenging circumstances.
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