Bronze Code: 924
$236
Height: 9.8 In
Width: 8.1 In
Weight: 5.8 LBs

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The artist, renowned as an all-time master, is celebrated for this remarkable piece showcasing a glimpse into the heart of Soviet art history. This replica of a 1932 Soviet sculpture belongs to the era when the All-Russian Union of Cooperative Association of Fine Art Workers (Vsekohudozhnik) was the torchbearer of artistic expression in Soviet Russia from 1928 to 1953.

Delving into the early 1930s, Soviet art reached crucial maturity. As the confusions among artists faded away, they were unified by the central and momentous mission of creating something substantial and extraordinary. It is within this context that this sculpture signifies the artistic spirit of that time.

The creative approach that facilitated the fulfillment of grand artistic objectives was socialist realism - the core of Soviet art. During Stalinism, such cooperatives majorly contributed to the visual representation of socialist realism. This included street sculptures, park decorations, visual propaganda, household items, and other artistic pieces. This Soviet sculpture replica is a magnificent symbol of this influential art period.