Red gift to the white Pan. Hit this suitcase on his forehead.
Year: | 1920 |
Issue: | 30 000 |
Publisher: | Lit. izd. otd. Polit. upr. RVSR |
Place of publishing: | Moscow |
Description: | "Successfully combining the positive characters of the worker and peasant with the caricature image of the White Pan ... With the juxtaposition of a huge red shell supported by the amicable efforts of the worker and peasant, and a small white man on a black background, Moore managed to express confidence in victory and the guarantee of this victory is the unity of the front and rear ". Kozlov A. Masters of Soviet art. D.S. Moore. M., L., 1949. Page 11. (098). |
Reference Price: | 1900 |
Printing Technique: | Three colour lithography |
Language: | Russian |
Size: | 91 x 62 |
Condition: | Slightly dented. |
Notes: | "In the poster" The Red Gift to the White Pan ", the color is beautifully solved, if you can say so, the composition of the color." The artist acts with only three colors: red, black and white, where the white color does not look like an unpainted margin of paper. , to oppose forces, to emphasize the dynamism of the sheet.” Koretskii V. Notes of a poster artist, M., 1958. Page 36. (023) Butnik-Siversky B.S. Soviet poster of the Civil War era, 1918-1921, Moscow, 1960. No. 1295. Page 273. (138) Polonsky V. Russian revolutionary poster, Moscow, 1925. No. 372. Page 149. (057). |
Period: | 1917-1921 |
Categories: | Military-patriotic and revolutionary posters Civil War Anti-imperialist propaganda Anti-Polish propaganda |
Style: | Caricature Modern (Symbolic-Allegorical poster) |