YAKOVLEV Vasily - Portrait of Marshal Georgy Zhukov
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Какой-то он карликовій. Єто так задумано?
First, the larger the horse, the smaller the rider appears; second, its drawn from a low angle – the artist honestly shows how insignificant individuals are to the marshal, compared to the hundreds of thousands he sent to their deaths. The daily casualties among the personnel in the troops led by Zhukov were 6,000 people. Neither Manstein, nor Guderian, and not even Napoleon came close to this record.
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The background is dark and stormy, with fiery clouds suggesting conflict and destruction. In the foreground, there is a pile of defeated Nazi banners, identifiable by the swastika symbols, and broken military insignia. Behind this scene of defeat, damaged classical-style architecture and a burning city skyline are visible, implying the destruction of the enemys strongholds and the devastation of war.
The subtext of the painting is a clear celebration of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany during World War II. Zhukov is depicted as a heroic and powerful figure, symbolizing the immense strength and eventual triumph of the Soviet Union. The trampled Nazi banners and the ruined cityscape serve as symbols of their defeat and the suffering inflicted upon them. The overall composition aims to glorify Zhukov and the Soviet military effort, emphasizing their roles as liberators and conquerors who brought an end to the Nazi regime.