Soviet Russian propaganda posters. (1920-1960)
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Price for complete set of 23 posters $69.00 (free US shipment)
Soviet Russian propaganda posters. (1920-1960)
Series k * 12 x 16 in “Space will be ours!
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Made on heavy poster glossy paper 200 g/sqm
Publisher Kontakt-Kultura. Moscow, 2011 *
Golden Collection * Limited addition of 1000
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Posters made in 1990
Series i. "Vice, get out. No vodka"
Series k. "Space will be ours!"
Series h. "Soviet means Excellent * Advertising
Posters 1930's-60's"
Series e. “Long live labor!”
Series c. “Keep your tongue behind your teeth!”
Series j. "Welcome to the USSR!"
Series g. "Russian Revolutionary Posters
(1918-1921)"
Series b. “Your Motherland needs you!”  
Series a. “Volunteers”
Series f. "Russian Advertising Posters *  (before
revolution 1917)"
Series d. "Constructivism. The Soviet
Avant-Garde Poster"
Available Soviet Political posters:
k.0  Cover, Space will be ours! Advertising Posters


    
k.1 V. Viktorov (1909-1981) Creative resources of Socialism  
are boundless! Moscow 1959   
k.2 V. Viktorov (1909-1981) The greatest victory of Soviet
science and technology! Moscow 1957  
k.3 V. Viktorov (1909-1981) We are born to make dreams come
true! Moscow 1960  
k.4 L. Golovanov (1904-1980) Let's conquer Space! Moscow
1960   
k.5 K. Ivanov (1921-2003) The way is open for a human being!
Moscow 1960   
k.6 B. Berezovskii (1910-1977) Long live the son of
Communist Party! Moscow 1961   
k.7 V. Viktorov (1909-1981) Long live to the first astronaut Yu. A.
Gagarin! Moscow 1961   
k.8 V. Volkov (1927-1989) Long live Soviet science. Long live
Soviet man- the first astronaut! Moscow 1961       
k.9 B. Staris The dreams came true on April, 12 Moscow 1961  
k.10 M. Soloviov (1905-1990). A soviet citizen, be proud- The
way to distant stars is discovered! Moscow 1962  
k.11 N. Cmolyak (1910-1963) We'll pave the way to distance
worlds / And get into mysteries of the Universe! Moscow 1961   
k.12 E. Soloviov (b.1925). For the glory of Communism!
Moscow 1961   
k.13 Yu. Kershin (b. 1925). Long live the first woman astronaut!
V. Tereshkova. Moscow 1963  
k.14 B. Berezovskii (1910-1977) Long live the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union! Moscow 1962  
k.15 V. Viktorov (1909-1981) Socialism is our launching pad.
Moscow 1962  
k.16  V. Volkov (1927-1989) Long live the Soviet people - the
Space pioneers! Moscow 1962   
k.17  V. Viktorov (1909-1981) Out triumph in Space is the hymn
to the Soviet country! Moscow 1963  
k.18 A. Vinokurov. The distance to even the furthest planet is
not that long, folks! Moscow 1963  
k.19 G. Illarionov (b. 1931). Being long for the future is our life!
Moscow 1968  
k.20 V. Viktorov (1909-1981). Long live courage, labor and
intellect of the Soviet people! Moscow 1962    
k.21 V. Ivanov (1909-1968). In the name of peace and
progress! Moscow 1965  
k.22 A. Yakushin (b. 1944). Space is going to serve people!
Moscow 1971  
k.23 no such poster   
k.24 M. Getman (b. 1947). We are creative and friendly and
clever / We're making Space to be peaceful forever! Moscow
1982   
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