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Lenin and ¡Sade, Irenka, Bohemia!
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Lenin and ¡Sade, Irenka, Bohemia!

This image of Lenin addressing a crowd, later altered to remove Trotsky, captures the mythos of revolutionary leadership. Above, the phrase ¡Sade, Irenka, Bohemia! in red letters reflects Frida Kahlo’s radical circle, merging personal intimacy, anarchist spirit, and political loyalty. This juxtaposition highlights the intersection of art and politics, illustrating how revolutionary ideals permeated personal and cultural spheres, leaving a lasting impact on history and creativity.
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