One sheet, Russian space exploration This minimalist Soviet propaganda poster, titled "Through Worlds and Centuries" (Russian: ????? ???? ? ????), was created in 1965. The artwork, designed by Miron Lukyanov and Vasily Ostrovsky, reflects the heightened ideological and poetic ambitions of the ...
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One sheet This striking 1961 vintage Soviet propaganda poster, titled "Glory to the Conquerors of the Universe!", was designed by artist Valentin Viktorov. The artwork celebrates the early achievements of the Soviet space program during the "Golden Age" of cosmonautics. It features a powerful ...
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One sheet This vintage Soviet propaganda poster, titled "The Way to the Planets is Open!", celebrates the historic first human space flight by Yuri Gagarin. Issued in April 1961, shortly after Gagarin's successful orbit of Earth on the Vostok spacecraft, the poster captures the era's immense ...
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One sheet This is a 1961 vintage Soviet propaganda poster titled "Navigation in Space is Open!". The artwork commemorates the first two human spaceflights, both achieved by the USSR within months of each other. It features a hand holding a Soviet flag, accompanied by several ribbons representing ...
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One sheet This iconic Soviet propaganda poster from 1961 features Yuri Gagarin, the first human to journey into outer space. It was created by artist B. F. Berezovsky following Gagarin's historic orbit on April 12, 1961. The text on the poster translates as: (Synu partii — slava!): "Glory ...
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One sheet original vintage Soviet propaganda poster from 1961, titled "Glory to the Birthplace of October; The Birthplace of Communism!" . Created by the illustrator A. Antonchenko, the artwork features several key symbolic elements typical of the era: The Kremlin: Central to the poster is ...
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Half sheet This 1941 Soviet propaganda poster, titled "I am proud of my son!" , was created by artist Viktor Govorkov just a month before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Historical Significance & Meaning Symbolism: The image depicts an elderly father embracing his son, a pilot in ...
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Half sheet This is a 1941 Soviet propaganda poster titled "Expose and destroy the provocateurs and spreaders of panic rumors!". It was produced in the early months of World War II (known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia) following the German invasion. Key Details and Context Purpose: ...
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One sheet This iconic 1961 Soviet propaganda poster commemorates Yuri Gagarin, the first human to orbit the Earth. It celebrates the historic flight of the Vostok 1 spacecraft on April 12, 1961. Poster Translation & Significance The Russian text on the poster conveys a message of national pride ...
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One sheet This iconic 1959 Soviet propaganda poster, titled "In the Name of Peace and Progress!", was designed by artist Boris Berezovsky. It commemorates the Soviet Union's early technological triumphs during the Space Race, specifically the Luna 2 mission. Key Symbols and Meaning The poster ...
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One sheet This vintage Soviet propaganda poster, titled "The Fairy Tale Became Truth", celebrates the historic achievement of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. Poster Details Artist: Boris Staris. Year: Created in 1961 to commemorate Gagarin’s flight on April 12th of that ...
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Half sheet, War propoganda This historical image is an original vintage Soviet World War II propaganda poster titled "Glory to the Best Sons of the Motherland!". Released in 1945, the poster was illustrated by artists Nikolai Denisov and V. Pravdin. It features a decorated Soviet soldier holding ...
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One sheet, space propoganda Soviet propaganda poster from the 1960s titled "Glory to the Brave Soviet Aviators!". Poster Details Context: Created in the 1960s, specifically around 1961, this poster was part of a wave of propaganda celebrating the Soviet Union's achievements in flight and ...
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Half sheet, War Propaganda This is a famous Soviet propaganda poster from 1944 titled "You will live happily!". Created by the renowned artist Viktor Ivanov (1909–1968) during the Great Patriotic War (World War II), it is a classic example of socialist realism. The artwork depicts a smiling Red ...
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One sheet This iconic Soviet propaganda poster, titled "We Won!", was created in 1945 by artist Viktor Ivanov. It celebrates the final victory of the Soviet Union and its allies at the end of World War II. Key Visual and Symbolic Elements Central Figure: A Red Army soldier in uniform stands ...
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One sheet This 1958 Soviet propaganda poster by artist Isaak Grinstein depicts Ivan Fyodorov, the legendary "first Russian printer," looming over the modern headquarters of the newspaper Pravda in Moscow. The poster creates a visual bridge between the 16th-century origins of printing and its ...
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Attraction size, Horses The provided image is an original vintage steeplechase horse racing poster by the illustrator A. Mantelet, dating back to approximately 1900. The artwork depicts jockeys in colorful silks guiding their horses over a brush fence and a water jump. Key Details of the Artwork ...
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Attraction size, The image is a vintage poster of a horse race by the French painter and illustrator Albert Mantelet (1858-1958). Mantelet was known for his paintings and illustrations of fashionable society, landscapes, and portraits. The artist's full name was Albert Goguet-Mantelet. The poster ...
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One sheet iconic "Enter the Dragon" (1973) movie poster featuring the legendary Bruce Lee. This specific design, created by renowned artist Bob Peak, is highly collectable and features Bruce Lee as the centerpiece, flanked by co-stars John Saxon and Jim Kelly.
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One sheet This poster is for the 1987 British cult classic film Withnail and I, a black comedy written and directed by Bruce Robinson. The iconic artwork featured on the poster was created by artist Ralph Steadman. Film Overview Set in 1969, the movie follows two struggling, unemployed actors ...
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