1917

Description

This painting is a striking and emotionally charged representation of the year 1917, which is central to the artwork and depicted in fiery red numerals engulfed in flames. The artwork appears to be a bold commentary on the Russian Revolution of 1917, a pivotal event in history.

The top portion of the painting features the flag of the Soviet Union with the hammer and sickle emblem on a red background, symbolizing the rise of communism that followed the revolution. Just below the flag, an intense scene unfolds; there is a man who appears to be Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Party, portrayed with a commanding expression, possibly giving a speech or leading a charge.

The burning “1917” divides the flag from the chaotic scene below, which includes a black-and-white photo montage of rioting and unrest. This imagery could represent the overthrow of the Russian provisional government and the intense social and political turmoil that occurred.

Below the central fire, shadowy figures in black are shown, which may represent the masses or revolutionaries witnessing or participating in the historic events. The use of real photographic images juxtaposed with the painted elements adds a sense of realism and urgency to the work.

The painting utilizes a dynamic color palette dominated by reds, symbolizing both the fire of revolution and the bloodshed that accompanies such transformative events. The composition, with its bold figures and contrasting textures, creates a strong visual narrative that captures the drama and significance of the year 1917 and its lasting impact on world history.

Details

Dimensions: 40cm x 30cm
Orientation: Portrait
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Style: Expressionism
Year: 2021
Location: Paris, France
Framed: No
Ready to hang: Yes

240,00 

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