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Moskva
One Sheet vintage
Soviet travel poster advertising tourism to Moscow, likely from the 1930s. The poster was created for Intourist, the official state travel agency of the USSR at the time.
Poster Details

Subject: The poster features a stylized illustration of the Moscow Kremlin, a historic fortress that includes cathedrals and towers.
Agency: It advertises tours arranged by "Intourist" and all leading travel bureaus in the world.
Language: The primary text is in Swedish ("MOSKVA RESOR TILL SOVIETUNION GENOM INTOURIST OCH ALLA LEDANDE RESBURÄER I VÄRLDEN"), which translates to "Moscow, Travels to the Soviet Union through Intourist and all leading travel bureaus in the world".
Historical Context: During the 1930s, the Soviet government used agencies like Intourist to attract foreign currency and project a modern, progressive image of the nation through extensive advertising campaigns that employed modern artistic styles like Art Deco.
Artist: The original artist is often listed as anonymous or unknown, though similar Intourist posters from the era are attributed to artists like Sergei Sakharov and Nikolai Zhukov.
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