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This powerful poster was created for the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Exhibition held in 1923. Designed by artists Ivan Lebedev and A. Fiedman, it reflects the strong visual language of early Soviet graphic art, blending traditional themes of labor with avant-garde design elements.
The artwork depicts a woman holding large sheaves of wheat, symbolizing agricultural abundance and the importance of farming to the Soviet economy. Bold contrasts of red, black, and gold highlight the poster’s dramatic composition, while the stylized typography emphasizes the significance of the exhibition.
This poster stands as an important example of early Soviet propaganda art, celebrating the ideals of labor, productivity, and collective progress. It is a valuable piece for collectors of historical posters, enthusiasts of Soviet design, or anyone seeking striking wall art with strong symbolic meaning.
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