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Soviet Propaganda Posters Between the World Wars’ (13 April – 12 August), organised by Maine’s Bowdoin College Museum of Art, shows how graphic designers interpreted the revolution’s utopian ideals ...
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 ...
Special Collections exhibit highlights propaganda from the USSR. Soviet Union propaganda posters from the 1930s demonized capitalism and attempted to inspire, placate, inform and frighten Soviet ...
“Constructing Revolution: Soviet Propaganda Posters From Between the World Wars,” at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, looks at the vibrant relationship between ideology and graphic design ...
The exhibition explores the remarkably wide-ranging body of propaganda posters created as ... urgent, public art. This exhibition surveys genres and methods of early Soviet poster design and ...
What’s hot, what’s not Before you buy Soviet propaganda posters, take note. What's hot: Pre-war original posters in good condition, particularly those by famous artists such as El Lissitzky ...
The evolution of propaganda posters reflected what Soviet women were supposed to be like and their changing image and role in society. The USSR was arguably the first country to put the ideas of ...
The horrors and heroism of World War Two are given a fresh look in an Art Institute of Chicago exhibition of rediscovered Soviet propaganda posters, which depict Hitler as blood-thirsty ...
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