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* HeroicBuild: The man has a quite muscular body and the woman has a well-toned body.

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It was originally made to stand on the roof of the Soviet Union's pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} where it faced the pavilion of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and its eagle. After the World's Fair, it was moved to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}, where it can be seen at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy ([=VDNKh=]). It was restored in the 2000s, with a new pedestal resembling the original World's Fair pavilion.

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It was originally made to stand on the roof of the Soviet Union's pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} where it faced the pavilion of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and its eagle.eagle, with both standing on the Champ-de-Mars square with the Eiffel Tower in the background. After the World's Fair, it was moved to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}, where it can be seen at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy ([=VDNKh=]). It was restored in the 2000s, with a new pedestal resembling the original World's Fair pavilion.
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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel {{sculpture|s}} made in the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. It consists of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold a sickle and a hammer -- the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbol -- and raise them over their heads in triumph. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.

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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel {{sculpture|s}} made in the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. It consists of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold a sickle and a hammer -- the (the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbol -- symbol) and raise them over their heads in triumph. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.
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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel {{sculpture|s}} made in the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. It consists of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised over their heads. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.

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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel {{sculpture|s}} made in the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. It consists of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold a sickle and a hammer -- the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols symbol -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised raise them over their heads.heads in triumph. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.
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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} {{sculpture|s}} consisting of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised over their heads. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.

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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} {{sculpture|s}} consisting made in the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. It consists of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised over their heads. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.
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It was originally made to stand on the roof of the Soviet Union's pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} where it faced the pavilion of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and its eagle. It was subsequently moved to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}, where it can be seen at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy ([=VDNKh=]). It was restored in the 2000s, with a new pedestal resembling the original World's Fair pavilion.

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It was originally made to stand on the roof of the Soviet Union's pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} where it faced the pavilion of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and its eagle. It After the World's Fair, it was subsequently moved to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}, where it can be seen at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy ([=VDNKh=]). It was restored in the 2000s, with a new pedestal resembling the original World's Fair pavilion.
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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} {{sculpture|s}} consisting of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised over their heads. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the features.

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''Worker and Kolkhoz Woman'' (Russian: ''Рабочий и колхозница'', tr. ''Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa'') is a 1937 24.5 metres (78 feet) high stainless steel UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} {{sculpture|s}} consisting of two proletarian figures (a male industry worker and a female kolkhoz -collective farm- worker) who hold the most recognizable [[UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}} Communist]] symbols -- a sickle and a hammer -- raised over their heads. Architect Boris Iofan was in charge of the concept and compositional design while sculptress Vera Mukhina handled the designs and features.

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