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"25 de Abril / Dia da Liberdade"

Poster
1979 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

April 25th is Liberty Day, a Portuguese national holiday comemorating the non-violent 1974 revolution that led to the establishment of a parliamentary democracy. Before that time, the country was governed by Oliveira Salazar's fascist dictatorship, under which many suffered. By the early 1970s, even those in the army ranks - meant to carry out Salazar's orders - were largely supporting the movement against the dictator. On 25 April, 1974, army soldiers took to the streets with disabled weapons; as a symbol of their solidarity with the people, they jammed nails into the barrels of their guns, rendering them useless. The people were heartened by this monumental gesture and took to the streets with flowers. Some soliders placed the stems of flowers in their gun barrels. This collective showing of peace and solidarity is documented as both "The Revolution of the Nails" and "The Revolution of the Carnations."

Object details

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Object type
Title"25 de Abril / Dia da Liberdade"
Materials and techniques
colour offset lithograph
Brief description
Portugese propaganda poster - commemorative poster issued by Comissão Organizadora das Comemorações do 25 Abril.
Physical description
Two stylised red carnations, decorative multicoloured background
Dimensions
  • Height: 57.3cm
  • Width: 40.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 25 de Abril/ Dia Da Liberdade
    Translation
    25th of April/ Day of Liberty
  • Dionisio, 13 Anos / Liceu Nacional de Leira
  • Commissao organizadora das Comemoracoes do 25 de Abril, Dia da Liberdade - 1979
  • Tip. Escola da ADFA
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Summary
April 25th is Liberty Day, a Portuguese national holiday comemorating the non-violent 1974 revolution that led to the establishment of a parliamentary democracy. Before that time, the country was governed by Oliveira Salazar's fascist dictatorship, under which many suffered. By the early 1970s, even those in the army ranks - meant to carry out Salazar's orders - were largely supporting the movement against the dictator. On 25 April, 1974, army soldiers took to the streets with disabled weapons; as a symbol of their solidarity with the people, they jammed nails into the barrels of their guns, rendering them useless. The people were heartened by this monumental gesture and took to the streets with flowers. Some soliders placed the stems of flowers in their gun barrels. This collective showing of peace and solidarity is documented as both "The Revolution of the Nails" and "The Revolution of the Carnations."
Other number
LS.2659 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number
Collection
Accession number
E.1946-2004

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Record createdAugust 5, 2005
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