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Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920
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Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920
Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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1920 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 "Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920" is a powerful representation of an era marked by cultural revolution and the eradication of illiteracy. The image, found in the collection of Russian State Library in Moscow, transports us back to a time when literacy was not only valued but also seen as essential for societal progress. The vibrant color lithograph depicts a peasant worker holding up a book with determination and pride. The poster's message is clear: books hold the key to knowledge and enlightenment, making libraries invaluable institutions that must be preserved at all costs. This sentiment resonates strongly even today, reminding us of the timeless importance of access to information. Created during a period characterized by political upheaval and propaganda campaigns in Russia, this artwork reflects both socialist realism and agitprop styles prevalent at that time. It serves as a symbol for the proletariat's struggle against illiteracy while highlighting their role as agents of change. Nikolai Nikolaevich Kupreyanov, known for his contributions to Soviet political agitation art, masterfully captures the essence of this historical moment through his artistic vision. His work stands as a testament to how art can be used as a tool for social transformation. As we admire this fine piece from Fine Art Images/Heritage Images' collection, let it serve as a reminder that our libraries continue to play an indispensable role in fostering education and knowledge dissemination within our communities.
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