Step into the powerful visual world of early Soviet propaganda with this original photomontage poster designed by the pioneering Constructivist artist Alexandre Rodtchenko. Part of the striking series "The History of the Communist Party in Posters", these works were published by the Communist Academy Publishing House and the Museum of the Revolution of the USSR during the 1920s.
Rodtchenko’s masterful use of photomontage, infographics, bold typographic structures, and red/black contrast helped revolutionize political communication in the Soviet Union. These posters merge documentary photography, statistical data, and heroic portraiture to convey a dynamic narrative of revolutionary struggle, workers' movements, and class consciousness.
Each panel in the series is numbered and chronicles a key event or period in the rise of Soviet power, making them both valuable historical documents and significant design artifacts.
These posters are rare survivors of a short but intense period of avant-garde visual culture in Soviet Central Asia. They reflect not only the bold graphic language of Constructivism, but also the social engineering goals of the USSR through visual means.
Original Poster
Political - Military - Russia
Good condition, creases, small tears
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