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Background imageArt Collection: Our Cause is Just. Victory will be ours, 1941. Soviet propaganda poster

Our Cause is Just. Victory will be ours, 1941. Soviet propaganda poster

Background imageArt Collection: Advertisement for matches, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Advertisement for matches, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Background imageArt Collection: Give me the Sun at night, 1923. Advertisement for light bulbs by Alexander Rodchenko

Give me the Sun at night, 1923. Advertisement for light bulbs by Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Background imageArt Collection: Golden bowl belonging to Tsar Alexis. Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676) Tsar

Golden bowl belonging to Tsar Alexis. Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676) Tsar of Russia 1645-1676

Background imageArt Collection: Illustration by Lazar Lissitzky for the poem The March of the Left by the

Illustration by Lazar Lissitzky for the poem The March of the Left by the Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1923. Russia USSR Communism Communist Geometric Abstract

Background imageArt Collection: Soviet Russia in under Siege. Everyone to the Defence, 1919. Soviet propaganda

Soviet Russia in under Siege. Everyone to the Defence, 1919. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor

Background imageArt Collection: To the Glory of the Constructers of BAM. Soviet propaganda poster by Arkadiy

To the Glory of the Constructers of BAM. Soviet propaganda poster by Arkadiy Borisovich Arsen ev

Background imageArt Collection: A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

A Red Gift (bomb) for a White Master, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

Background imageArt Collection: There are no better (babies ) dummies than 1923. Advertisement by Alexander Rodchenko

There are no better (babies ) dummies than 1923. Advertisement by Alexander Rodchenko
There are no better (babies ) dummies than.. 1923. Advertisement by Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Background imageArt Collection: Fenetre ROSTA, 1920, (Russian State Telegraph Agency) Caricature on the Red

Fenetre ROSTA, 1920, (Russian State Telegraph Agency) Caricature on the Red Army by Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) Soviet poet, playwright and draughtsman

Background imageArt Collection: Design by Lazar Lissitzky for the cover of a book by the Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1923

Design by Lazar Lissitzky for the cover of a book by the Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1923

Background imageArt Collection: Victory for our Soviet Homeland, 1945. Soviet propaganda poster Victor Mekjantiev

Victory for our Soviet Homeland, 1945. Soviet propaganda poster Victor Mekjantiev

Background imageArt Collection: Fenetre ROSTA, 1920, (Russian State Telegraph Agency) Caricature against the

Fenetre ROSTA, 1920, (Russian State Telegraph Agency) Caricature against the Menchevics by Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) Soviet poet, playwright and draughtsman

Background imageArt Collection: Advertisement for rubber soles on shoes, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Advertisement for rubber soles on shoes, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky

Background imageArt Collection: Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda

Welcome Comrades Long Live the Third Internationale, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

Background imageArt Collection: Book jacket design by Lazar Lissitzky, 1919 for Commitment to the Struggle Against

Book jacket design by Lazar Lissitzky, 1919 for Commitment to the Struggle Against Unemployment

Background imageArt Collection: Cover for the magazine Veshch, 1922, by Lazar Lissitzky. Russia USSR Communism

Cover for the magazine Veshch, 1922, by Lazar Lissitzky. Russia USSR Communism Communist Geometric Abstract

Background imageArt Collection: Design by Lazar Lissitzky for the cover of the catalogue for the First Exhibition of Russian Art

Design by Lazar Lissitzky for the cover of the catalogue for the First Exhibition of Russian Art, Berlin, 1922. Watercolour on paper

Background imageArt Collection: The New Horseman, 1921. Watercolour. Nikolai Kogout (1891-1959) Russian artist

The New Horseman, 1921. Watercolour. Nikolai Kogout (1891-1959) Russian artist. Soviet Propaganda

Background imageArt Collection: We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms... Comrades to work, 1920

We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms... Comrades to work, 1920
We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms..... Comrades to work, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Nicolai Kogout

Background imageArt Collection: The Red Thunderbolt, 1919. Design by Ignaty Nivinisky for a Soviet propaganda poster

The Red Thunderbolt, 1919. Design by Ignaty Nivinisky for a Soviet propaganda poster

Background imageArt Collection: Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919. El (Elizar or Lazar or Eliezer) Marcovich Lissitzky

Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919. El (Elizar or Lazar or Eliezer) Marcovich Lissitzky (1890-1941) Russian designer, typographer, artist, photographer, architect, and teacher. Communist

Background imageArt Collection: The Year of Proletarian Dictatorship, October 1917-1918. Soviet propaganda poster

The Year of Proletarian Dictatorship, October 1917-1918. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexandre Apsit

Background imageArt Collection: Go to the Library, 1919. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexandre Apsit for a literacy

Go to the Library, 1919. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexandre Apsit for a literacy and indoctrination campaign

Background imageArt Collection: Lenin 1870-1924. Soviet propaganda poster 1924

Lenin 1870-1924. Soviet propaganda poster 1924

Background imageArt Collection: Russian icon of the Transfiguration - 16th century. Transfiguration of Jesus on the

Russian icon of the Transfiguration - 16th century. Transfiguration of Jesus on the high mountain before Peter, James and John, recounted in the Synoptic Gospels

Background imageArt Collection: Design, 1918. Watercolour and ink on paper. Kasimir Severinovich Malevich (1879-1935)

Design, 1918. Watercolour and ink on paper. Kasimir Severinovich Malevich (1879-1935) and Lazar Lissitzky (1890-1941) Russian artists

Background imageArt Collection: Flowers, 1918. Watercolour on cardboard. Alexandre Kuprin (1880-1960). Russian artist

Flowers, 1918. Watercolour on cardboard. Alexandre Kuprin (1880-1960). Russian artist

Background imageArt Collection: Silver vessel. Russian 17th century

Silver vessel. Russian 17th century

Background imageArt Collection: Diamond throne of Tsar Alexis. Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676) Tsar of Russia 1645-1676

Diamond throne of Tsar Alexis. Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676) Tsar of Russia 1645-1676

Background imageArt Collection: Ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533 / 4

Ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533 / 4
Ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533/4

Background imageArt Collection: Silver goblet. Russian 17th century

Silver goblet. Russian 17th century

Background imageArt Collection: A Soviet Ripka, 1920. Ripka (Turnip) - anti-capitalist allegory on a Russian folk tale

A Soviet Ripka, 1920. Ripka (Turnip) - anti-capitalist allegory on a Russian folk tale. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)

Background imageArt Collection: Lenin mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, c1980. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1917-1924) Russian

Lenin mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, c1980. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1917-1924) Russian Bolshevik leader. Communist Soviet USSR

Background imageArt Collection: Czechs, Slovaks, Poles The Red Army liberates you from the Fascist Yoke, 1944

Czechs, Slovaks, Poles The Red Army liberates you from the Fascist Yoke, 1944. Soviet propaganda poster by Dementij Smarinov

Background imageArt Collection: The Physical Form, 1933. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Deineka

The Physical Form, 1933. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Deineka

Background imageArt Collection: Military review, Red Square, Moscow, 7 November 1971

Military review, Red Square, Moscow, 7 November 1971

Background imageArt Collection: Changing of the guard at the Lenin mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, c1980. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Changing of the guard at the Lenin mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, c1980. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1917-1924) Russian Bolshevik leader

Background imageArt Collection: Are you ready for the spring sowingja, 1932. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexei A Kokorekin

Are you ready for the spring sowingja, 1932. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexei A Kokorekin. Stalins First Five Year Plan

Background imageArt Collection: Military training is Important, 1929. Soviet propaganda poster by Vladimir Feodorvich

Military training is Important, 1929. Soviet propaganda poster by Vladimir Feodorvich Shtranikh

Background imageArt Collection: The USSR is the elite brigade of the world proletariat, 1931. Soviet propaganda

The USSR is the elite brigade of the world proletariat, 1931. Soviet propaganda poster by G Klutsis

Background imageArt Collection: International Working Womens Day - a day of inspection of socialist competition

International Working Womens Day - a day of inspection of socialist competition. Soviet propaganda poster of 1930 by Valentina Kulagina. Women spinning and marching

Background imageArt Collection: Towards Socialism, 1931. Soviet propaganda poster by M Dobrokousky

Towards Socialism, 1931. Soviet propaganda poster by M Dobrokousky

Background imageArt Collection: Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov

Long Live the Komosol, 1924. Soviet propaganda poster by Alexander Samokhvalov. Girl and youth of the Communist Union of Youth carry their flag

Background imageArt Collection: The Sectarian is the Kulaks Puppet, 1925. Soviet propaganda poster by Mikhail

The Sectarian is the Kulaks Puppet, 1925. Soviet propaganda poster by Mikhail Cheremnykh against Kulaks, affluent peasant farmers

Background imageArt Collection: Break the Chains of World Fascism, 1930. Soviet propaganda poster bys Adlin

Break the Chains of World Fascism, 1930. Soviet propaganda poster bys Adlin

Background imageArt Collection: Volunteers, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Vladimir Maykovsky

Volunteers, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Vladimir Maykovsky

Background imageArt Collection: Emulation of Socialism Illustration by Alexander Deineka for the cover of the

Emulation of Socialism Illustration by Alexander Deineka for the cover of the review Daioch, 1929. Women moving coal wagons. Soviet propaganda



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