Sowjetische Gussmetall-Skulptur – „Die Mutterland ruft“ – Wolgograd – Originale Kunst des Kalten - Militärisches Zubehör





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Sowjetische Gussmetallskulptur "The Motherland Calls" aus Wolgograd, originales Kunstwerk der Kalten Krieg-Ära (1960er–1980er), ca. 28 cm hoch, guter Zustand.
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Soviet Cast Metal Sculpture – “The Motherland Calls” – Volgograd – Original Cold War Political Art – 1960s–1980s
A powerful and expressive Soviet cast-metal statuette representing the legendary monument “The Motherland Calls” — one of the most recognisable symbols of the Eastern Front and a masterpiece of socialist monumental art.
The figure captures the dramatic movement of the full-scale sculpture on Mamayev Kurgan:
- the raised sword,
- the outstretched arm,
- the storm-blown drapery,
- the forward stride symbolising victory and sacrifice.
Marked “VOLGOGRAD” on the base — confirming its origin as an official Soviet souvenir produced in honour of the Hero City.
Material: cast metal alloy
Height: approx. 28 cm
Period: 1960s–1980s
Condition: Good vintage condition
Such pieces were never mass-produced for export — they were typically sold in Volgograd, presented as official gifts, or issued by factory art workshops. Today they are sought-after collectibles in the categories of Cold War memorabilia, Soviet political art, and WWII historical sculpture.
Secure packaging and international tracked shipping are guaranteed.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT (для раздела "History / Background")
“The Motherland Calls” is the central monument of the Mamayev Kurgan memorial complex in Volgograd, dedicated to the Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943). Designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and engineer Nikolai Nikitin, it was unveiled in 1967 and became the tallest statue in the world at the time.
The figure represents a woman calling the nation to defend the motherland.
Its dynamic composition — with a raised sword and wind-swept garments — symbolises both grief and victory. The monument remains one of the most important architectural symbols of WWII and the Soviet memory culture.
During the Cold War, smaller souvenir versions like this one were produced by Soviet factories and art workshops as symbolic commemorative objects. Today they belong to the classic heritage of Soviet monumentalism and are highly collectable.
Shipping:
Ships from Ukraine within 3 working days after auction ends.
Registered shipping with tracking number (Track & Trace).
Estimated delivery time from Ukraine: 15–45 days
Ships from Ukraine (non-EU). Please note that customs duties may apply in your country.
Soviet Cast Metal Sculpture – “The Motherland Calls” – Volgograd – Original Cold War Political Art – 1960s–1980s
A powerful and expressive Soviet cast-metal statuette representing the legendary monument “The Motherland Calls” — one of the most recognisable symbols of the Eastern Front and a masterpiece of socialist monumental art.
The figure captures the dramatic movement of the full-scale sculpture on Mamayev Kurgan:
- the raised sword,
- the outstretched arm,
- the storm-blown drapery,
- the forward stride symbolising victory and sacrifice.
Marked “VOLGOGRAD” on the base — confirming its origin as an official Soviet souvenir produced in honour of the Hero City.
Material: cast metal alloy
Height: approx. 28 cm
Period: 1960s–1980s
Condition: Good vintage condition
Such pieces were never mass-produced for export — they were typically sold in Volgograd, presented as official gifts, or issued by factory art workshops. Today they are sought-after collectibles in the categories of Cold War memorabilia, Soviet political art, and WWII historical sculpture.
Secure packaging and international tracked shipping are guaranteed.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT (для раздела "History / Background")
“The Motherland Calls” is the central monument of the Mamayev Kurgan memorial complex in Volgograd, dedicated to the Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943). Designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and engineer Nikolai Nikitin, it was unveiled in 1967 and became the tallest statue in the world at the time.
The figure represents a woman calling the nation to defend the motherland.
Its dynamic composition — with a raised sword and wind-swept garments — symbolises both grief and victory. The monument remains one of the most important architectural symbols of WWII and the Soviet memory culture.
During the Cold War, smaller souvenir versions like this one were produced by Soviet factories and art workshops as symbolic commemorative objects. Today they belong to the classic heritage of Soviet monumentalism and are highly collectable.
Shipping:
Ships from Ukraine within 3 working days after auction ends.
Registered shipping with tracking number (Track & Trace).
Estimated delivery time from Ukraine: 15–45 days
Ships from Ukraine (non-EU). Please note that customs duties may apply in your country.

