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Background imageAgitprop Collection: COMMUNIST POSTER, 1967. Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin will live forever

COMMUNIST POSTER, 1967. Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin will live forever! Poster by Viktor Ivanov, Soviet Union, 1967

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan

The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan. Soviet poster, 1931, by Vladimir Lyushin
RUSSIA: FIVE YEAR PLAN. The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan. Soviet poster, 1931, by Vladimir Lyushin

Background imageAgitprop Collection: No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan

No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan
RUSSIA: ANTI-NUCLEAR, 1958. No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan

Background imageAgitprop Collection: COMMUNIST POSTER, 1968. Long Live the Socialist Revolution! A poster by Vladimir Kalensky

COMMUNIST POSTER, 1968. Long Live the Socialist Revolution! A poster by Vladimir Kalensky, Soviet Union, 1968

Background imageAgitprop Collection: VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader

VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader. Lenin Rallying the People. Oil on canvas by Irakliy Toidze

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni

Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni
RUSSIA: ANTI-CAPITALIST POSTER, 1920. Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni

Background imageAgitprop Collection: PRAVDA: COMMUNIST POSTER. Pravda: Our task is to overcome capitalist resistance-not only military

PRAVDA: COMMUNIST POSTER. Pravda: Our task is to overcome capitalist resistance-not only military and political resistance, but idelogical resistance which is the most profound and powerful

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, 1922. Long Live the Fifth Anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, 1922. Long Live the Fifth Anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution! Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1922, by Ivan Simakov

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIA: ARMY POSTER, 1920. Have You Volunteered for the Red Army

RUSSIA: ARMY POSTER, 1920. Have You Volunteered for the Red Army? Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1920, by Dmitry Moor

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread

Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1947, by Mikhail Solovyov

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Russian agitprop poster of 1930

Russian agitprop poster of 1930
Agitprop poster. A poster printed in 1930, urging the population toward the industrialisation of the Soviet Union. In this

Background imageAgitprop Collection: SOVIET POSTER, 1924. Long Live the Young Communist League! The Young are taking over the older

SOVIET POSTER, 1924. Long Live the Young Communist League! The Young are taking over the older generations torch
SOVIET POSTER, 1924. " Long Live the Young Communist League! The Young are taking over the older generations torch!" : Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1924, by Alexander Samokhvalov

Background imageAgitprop Collection: To have more, we must produce more. To produce more, it is necessary to know more, 1920

To have more, we must produce more. To produce more, it is necessary to know more, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)

Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)
Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Creator: Iwanow

A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)
A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Creator: Apsit, Alexander Petrowitsch (1880-1944)

Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Creator: Apsit, Alexander Petrowitsch (1880-1944)
Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Creator: Pomanski

Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Creator: Pomanski, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1887-1935)
Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The Young Communist Dunya, 1928. Creator: Sokolov, Mikhail Georgiyevich (1875-1953)

The Young Communist Dunya, 1928. Creator: Sokolov, Mikhail Georgiyevich (1875-1953)
The Young Communist Dunya, 1928. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow.

Background imageAgitprop Collection: In the Village Reading Room, 1927. Creator: Bauskin, Vasily Stepanovich (1898-1952)

In the Village Reading Room, 1927. Creator: Bauskin, Vasily Stepanovich (1898-1952)
In the Village Reading Room, 1927. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow.

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Illustration to 'The Red Army of Workers and Peasants', 1934. Creator: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)

Illustration to "The Red Army of Workers and Peasants", 1934. Creator: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)
Illustration to "The Red Army of Workers and Peasants", 1934. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Long Live the Sun! Hide the Darkness!, 1921. Creator: Simakov, Ivan Vasilievich (1877-1925)

Long Live the Sun! Hide the Darkness!, 1921. Creator: Simakov, Ivan Vasilievich (1877-1925)
Long Live the Sun! Hide the Darkness!, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: USSR 'Citizens! Keep the monuments!', Color lithography, Moscow, 1919

USSR "Citizens! Keep the monuments!", Color lithography, Moscow, 1919
6203475 USSR "Citizens! Keep the monuments!", Color lithography, Moscow, 1919 by Russian School (20th century) ; (add.info.: USSR "Citizens! Keep the monuments)

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 'Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!'

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!"
6203489 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "Vrangel is still alive, let's end it ruthlessly!" by Moor, Dmitry (Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov) (1883-1946); (add.info)

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Poster for the theater actsprop blue blouses - poster for the actprop theater blue blouse

Poster for the theater actsprop blue blouses - poster for the actprop theater blue blouse, 1929 (colour lithograph)
FIA5409750 Poster for the theater actsprop blue blouses - poster for the actprop theater blue blouse, 1929 (colour lithograph) by Russian School (20th century); Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, 1930 (b/w photo)

Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, 1930 (b/w photo)
981223 Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, 1930 (b/w photo) by Shterenberg, David Petrovich (1881-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930), Russian artist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920

They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. Artist: Jakov Kalinichenko

Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. Artist: Jakov Kalinichenko
Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. An example of Soviet agitprop art. Otto Yulyevich Schmidt was a Russian scientist, mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: October Hurricane Poster, 1920 (colour litho)

October Hurricane Poster, 1920 (colour litho)
BAL464788 October Hurricane Poster, 1920 (colour litho) by Deni, Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946); Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The GPU strikes the counter-revolutionary saboteur on the head (colour litho)

The GPU strikes the counter-revolutionary saboteur on the head (colour litho)
BAL397733 The GPU strikes the counter-revolutionary saboteur on the head (colour litho) by Deni, Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946); State Borodino War and History Museum

Background imageAgitprop Collection: USSR Agriculture: 'Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!'1930 (poster)

USSR Agriculture: "Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!"1930 (poster)
6203464 USSR Agriculture: " Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!" 1930 (poster) by Korablyova, Vera (1887 - 1950); (add.info.: USSR Agriculture: " Come, comrades)

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, author and actor (b / w photo)

Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, author and actor (b / w photo)
7200788 Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian artist, author and actor (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930), Russian artist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Petrograd Red 7th November, Revolutionary poster depicting a Russian sailor

Petrograd Red 7th November, Revolutionary poster depicting a Russian sailor
STC70196 Petrograd Red 7th November, Revolutionary poster depicting a Russian sailor, 1919 (litho) by Chekhonin, Sergei Vasil evich (1878-1936); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Russian

Background imageAgitprop Collection: USSR 'Would you volunteer in the Red Army?'- against the backdrop of growing

USSR "Would you volunteer in the Red Army?"- against the backdrop of growing
6203487 USSR " Would you volunteer in the Red Army?" - against the backdrop of growing industry, an indicator and apostrofa directly the reader of the manifesto (poster) by Moor

Background imageAgitprop Collection: May 1st - Labor Day, 1920. Creator: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

May 1st - Labor Day, 1920. Creator: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
May 1st - Labor Day, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Creator: Malyutin

Take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Creator: Malyutin
Take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: To rebuild working life... 1920. Creator: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

To rebuild working life... 1920. Creator: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
To rebuild working life... 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Help voluntarily!, 1920. Creator: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

Help voluntarily!, 1920. Creator: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
Help voluntarily!, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Creator: Kruglikova

Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Creator: Kruglikova
Woman, learn to read and write!, 1924. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Help!, 1920. Creator: Bondi, Yuri Mikhaylovich (1889-1926)

Help!, 1920. Creator: Bondi, Yuri Mikhaylovich (1889-1926)
Help!, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920

Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: If you don t want to fight anymore, go fight against Poland, 1920

If you don t want to fight anymore, go fight against Poland, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: To the Polish Front!, 1920. Creator: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

To the Polish Front!, 1920. Creator: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
To the Polish Front!, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Literacy - the road to communism, 1920. Creator: Anonymous

Literacy - the road to communism, 1920. Creator: Anonymous
Literacy - the road to communism, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 3. For this I was immediately rewarded. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921

3. For this I was immediately rewarded. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921. Private Collection



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"Agitprop: The Art of Revolutionary Messaging" Step into the world of agitprop, where powerful imagery and bold slogans were used to shape the minds and hearts of the masses. From Communist posters to Soviet lithographs, these artworks served as potent tools in spreading revolutionary ideology. In 1967, Viktor Ivanov's iconic poster declared, "Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin will live forever. " Paying homage to Vladimir Lenin's enduring legacy, it symbolized unwavering devotion to the ideals of communism. Similarly, Vladimir Lyushin's 1931 poster proclaimed that the Young Communist League was the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan – a call for young revolutionaries to lead their nation towards progress. Albert Aslyan's striking 1958 poster simply said "No. " – a defiant rejection against any opposition or deviation from communist principles. Meanwhile, Vladimir Kalensky's 1968 artwork rallied support for the Socialist Revolution with its resounding message: "Long Live the Socialist Revolution. " Depicting Lenin rallying his people in Irakliy Toidze's oil painting showcased how influential leaders could inspire collective action. Viktor Savchenko’s Pravda poster emphasized overcoming ideological resistance alongside military and political challenges. Ivan Simakov captured Russia’s fervor in celebrating five years since their Great Proletarian Revolution with his vibrant lithograph from 1922. Mikhail Solovyov encouraged hard work during harvest time through his optimistic 1947 piece promising an abundance of bread as reward. Maria Voron urged prioritizing gathering Soviet harvests in her impactful 1934 poster while Viktor Deni’s Russian artwork from 1920 depicted each blow of a sledgehammer as a strike against enemies opposing communism. Alexander Samokhvalov’s lithograph from 1924 celebrated youth taking over generations' torches within the Young Communist League - ensuring continuity and dedication to revolutionary ideals.