Soviet posters often depicted Red Army horses as powerful, muscular, heroic beasts leading their riders to victory. The horseman holds an open book and carries a flaming torch over his head to ...
Soviet propaganda posters, films, and agitation trains ensured that people knew who was to blame: officers, landowners, priests, bourgeoisie, kulaks (peasant landowners), and Western capitalists.
This outstanding collection of examples of Soviet-era propaganda is arranged chronologically from the Boleshevik Revolution to the Cold War arms race. Artist unknown. "There is a spectre haunting ...
A Russian knight hacks at a serpent depicting the leaders of Germany and the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires. A poster portraying the “Second Patriotic War” as World War I was known in ...
Using an old printing press with hefty wooden Cyrillic type and vintage red ink, Besov created nostalgia-tinged posters with updated Soviet-style slogans. More than three months after Russian ...
Lewalski Polish Posters Collection, housed in Westphal’s URBN Center at Drexel, together represent one of the largest surveys of Soviet era Polish posters in an institution in the United States. Over ...
The Walczak-Freire family left their static home in 2017 for a life on wheels and consequently created a photography project that portrays the intimacy of a family and nature ...