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For socialist arts and painting

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The mural shows the history of capitalist greed and abuse, slave ships, factory fires, and child labor. Sections include portraits of political leaders and social movements. In a third panel, workers inhabit a future of peace and justice.

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Table of Universal Brotherhood shows two Asians, a Sikh, an African, a Tartar, a Mexican-Indian, an American art critic, a French philosopher, a Zionist, and a Dutch poet. Many visitors recorded a complaint about an African-American seating at the head of the table.

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The murals met with negative reviews. In the 1950s the New School administration decided to cover the panel depicting Lenin and Stalin with a yellow curtain. After vigorous student and faculty protests, the mural was restored to its original state. "The Struggle in The Occident".

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Otto Dix (German, 1891–1969). From the Portfolio The War (Der Krieg), 1924, etchings with aquatint on copperplate paper. Based on Dix’s memories of the devastating effects of World War I, in which he served as a gunner from 1914–18, this work was included in the exhibition...

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In Peasants' War, 1901–1908, Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945) addresses the great German Peasants' War of 1524-25. Aimed at the abolition of serfdom and compulsory labor, it failed because of the brutal repression exerted by the aristocracy, who slaughtered...

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George Grosz (German, 1893–1959). Insider and outsider, 1925. Watercolor on paper, 47 x 65 cm. Private collection.

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Wang Shuping, Zhang Fuyou and Zhang Lijun. "Coming together to fight the epidemic", 2020. 266cm×145cm. Part of the exhibition "Unity is Strength. An Art Exhibition on the Fight Against Covid-19" at the National Museum of China in Beijing.

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The Transport Workers' International called seafarers, transport and railway workers in all countries to refuse to ship war material in aid to the White armies. A graffiti is written across the wall, in Flemish: "No weapons against the Soviets". IHOES Seraing, Belgium.

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In "The struggle of the dockers in Antwerp in 1920", the collective Forces Murales shows the opposition of the dockers of the port of Antwerp to the shipment of weapons to serve the forces hostile to the Russian Revolution. 1951, paint on cotton, unknown dimensions.

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