[PROPAGANDA / WW 1 / RUSSIA] Velikaya Evropeyskaya voyna. Velikiy boy russkogo bogatyrya s zmeyey nemetskoy, No 193. [i.e. The Great European War. "The great battle of a Russian hero with a German-Turkish -Ottoman- snake -dragon-"].

[PROPAGANDA / WW 1 / RUSSIA] Velikaya Evropeyskaya voyna. Velikiy boy russkogo bogatyrya s zmeyey nemetskoy, No 193. [i.e. The Great European War. "The great battle of a Russian hero with a German-Turkish -Ottoman- snake -dragon-"].

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A. P. KORKIN, (Russian propaganda art illustrator). 

A. P. Korkin, A. V. Beideman i Ko., Moscow - Moskva, [ca. 1914].

Original color chromo-lithograph propaganda poster. 56x43 cm. In Russian. A folded sensitive trace on the poster. Otherwise a very good copy. "Color lithograph of Russian bogatyr on horseback fighting a three-headed dragon; heads are Kaiser Wilhelm, Franz Joseph, and the Sultan of Turkey. This poster draws on a scene from a medieval legend to portray an embattled Russia. A medieval Russian knight faces off against a three-headed creature representing the Central Powers of the First World War: Austria, whose head has been cut off; Germany, whose neck is wounded; and a vulnerable Ottoman Empire.". (Source: Stanford University Hoover Institution Library & Archives). 

Russian Imperial Propaganda World War 1 The Ottoman Empire Austria Germany