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The Worker and Collective Farm Woman in Moscow
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The Worker and Collective Farm Woman

Moscow

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Featuring ubiquitous Soviet imagery, the Worker and Collective Farm Woman represents a well preserved example of socialist realism. Originally designed for the Soviet pavilion at the 1937 Paris World's Fair, the statue was later relocated here. Stop by the sculpture, rising to a height of more than 25 mts and get a glimpse of the symbolism that once featured so prominently in cities around the country. The stainless steel monument depicts a man and woman clutching their famous tools, representing the labourers and collective farm workers of the USSR, respectively. Note that the figures are arranged so that their equipment forms the classic hammer and sickle symbol of the Communist Soviet government.

 


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The Worker and Collective Farm Woman is located in Moscow, India.

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