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Guiding the Future: Soviet-Era Lenin and Child Metal Statuette

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Guiding the Future: Soviet-Era Lenin and Child Metal Statuette 

Made in U.S.S.R.

 

Overview

This metal statuette depicts Vladimir Lenin holding hands with a young child. Lenin, dressed in a formal suit and hat, is seen leading the boy, who gazes forward as if toward a bright future. The simplicity of the statuette, with its mid-20th-century utilitarian aesthetic, embodies the style characteristic of Soviet-era art. Designed to communicate values of leadership, unity, and care, this rare piece offers a tangible connection to the cultural and ideological imagery that defined a significant period in history.

Product Features

  • Material: Metal, likely bronze or an alloy with a bronze-like finish

  • Dimensions: we need to measure it

  • Depiction: Vladimir Lenin leading a young child, symbolizing guidance and leadership

  • Style: Socialist Realism, popular in Soviet propaganda art

  • Era: Mid-20th century, Soviet Union

Interesting Facts

  • Lenin as a Father Figure: This statuette portrays Lenin not just as a revolutionary leader but also as a paternal figure, emphasizing his role as a mentor for future generations of the Soviet Union. This imagery was common in Soviet propaganda to present Lenin as a compassionate and visionary leader.

  • Socialist Realism: The artistic style of the statuette aligns with Socialist Realism, an officially sanctioned art form in the USSR that focused on glorifying ordinary citizens, workers, and leaders in a relatable, uplifting manner. The simple, accessible style was meant to be understood by all, portraying ideals of strength, unity, and a shared socialist vision.

  • Symbol of Continuity: The child holding Lenin's hand represents the next generation, symbolizing hope, trust, and the continuity of socialist ideals. This theme was often used in Soviet art to instill a sense of loyalty and pride among young people, reinforcing the belief that the Communist Party was leading them to a better future.

  • Historical Context: After Lenin's death in 1924, his image was mythologized to inspire loyalty among Soviet citizens. Statuettes like this one became part of the broader cultural narrative that sought to link Lenin's legacy with the state's goals, often placing him in nurturing roles that emphasized his dedication to the welfare of Soviet youth.

Publisher Information

  • Produced by: CCCP

  • Country of Origin: Soviet Union (USSR)

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