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Resetting German Clocks Forward to Moscow Time

Dmitri Baltermants

Artwork Details

Resetting German Clocks Forward to Moscow Time
1945; printed 2003
Dmitri Baltermants
gelatin silver print on paper
20 in x 16 in (50.8 cm x 40.64 cm)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2014/2.266

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Description

Subject Matter:

In this photograph, a Soviet soldier stands on a wooden ladder as he adjusts an outdoor clock on a city street in Germany. The large circular shape of the clock frames the face and right arm of this soldier, whose body is in a twisted pose as he balances on the ladder. Another soldier stands at the base of the ladder and watches his companion. The seemingly mundane task of adjusting the time on a clock here takes on a nationalistic significance as it indicates the Soviet occupation of a German town. This image forms part of Baltermants’ larger project—as an official photographer to the Kremlin—which, spread across numerous portfolios, aimed to document scenes from the Soviet Union’s fight against Nazi Germany during World War II (1939-1945), known in the USSR as the Great Patriotic War.

Physical Description:

Two soldiers stand on, and near a ladder and adjust an outdoor clock which overhangs a town street.

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