The sculptural composition "Demand Peace" includes six figures going in one direction. Three figures in the middle - a black man, a
Chinese and a
Russian - go with their hands clasped behind the defeated banners of the German army. They symbolize nations that are striving for peace. To the left is a blind invalid of war in a shabby European soldier's uniform, to the right - a Korean mother raising a dead child. These figures are reminiscent of the victims of the war. In front of all there is a beautiful young woman with a child. From her outstretched hands flies a pigeon - a symbol of peace. This figure, apparently, represents a bright peaceful future, to which humanity aspires. The main drawback of the sculptural composition of critics was called its disunity, it does not look like a single whole. Art critic S. S. Valerius also noted the ambiguity of the interpretation of the work, in particular, the figure of a woman with a dove. Of the six figures, Vera Mukhina herself completely fulfilled only one - a Korean woman with a dead child. His plastic wealth and power, this sculpture clearly stands out from the whole composition. For its foundation was taken a sketch "Mother with a dead child", made by Vera Mukhina in 1941 under the impression from the first days of the
Great Patriotic War. The sculptor said this about her heroine: "She will go to the partisans - there can be no question of pleading". == References ==