Soviet Posters – We will fully and in time plan for the bakery. (Lobanov A.)
1930
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The background is densely populated with figures engaged in agricultural labor. They are depicted wielding tools – scythes and pitchforks – and appear to be harvesting grain. This scene establishes a clear connection between individual exertion and collective achievement. The artist has rendered these laborers as somewhat generic, emphasizing their role as components of a larger system rather than individuals with distinct identities.
The typography is integral to the work’s message. Bold Cyrillic lettering proclaims an ambitious plan – likely related to grain procurement or production targets – and reinforces the idea of a structured and controlled process. The texts placement, particularly its prominence above the central figure, suggests that this plan serves as a guiding principle for the depicted labor.
The color palette is restricted primarily to red, black, and white, typical of Soviet propaganda art. Red symbolizes revolution, energy, and sacrifice, while black provides contrast and visual weight. The limited range contributes to the work’s starkness and reinforces its propagandistic purpose.
Subtly embedded within this seemingly straightforward depiction are undertones of coercion and ideological pressure. While the image celebrates collective effort, it also implies a degree of obligation and perhaps even compulsion. The intensity of the central figures expression, coupled with the relentless activity in the background, suggests that meeting these targets is not merely desirable but essential. The overall effect is one of unwavering commitment to a predetermined course of action, reflecting the broader social and political context of its creation.