The original Soviet poster from 1945 by P. Alyakrinsky pays tribute to Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1745-1813), a revered Russian military commander celebrated for his pivotal role in the Napoleonic Wars. Kutuzov's leadership during the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and his subsequent victories, notably at the Battle of Borodino, earned him lasting acclaim as a national hero in Russia.
The poster, created in the midst of World War II, serves as a poignant reminder of Kutuzov's legacy and the indomitable spirit of the Russian people in the face of adversity. Depicting Kutuzov in a dignified and resolute pose, the artwork embodies the courage, determination, and resilience that characterized his military career.
Kutuzov's strategic brilliance and unwavering commitment to defending his homeland against external threats resonate deeply with the wartime sentiment prevalent in Soviet society during the 1940s. By commemorating Kutuzov's achievements, the poster honors the sacrifices of past generations while instilling a sense of national pride and unity among viewers.
39-45 - Propaganda - USSR - Russia
The courageous image of our great ancestors inspires you in this war - Stalin - Guzov
Moscow
Good condition, traces of folds, small spots
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