Soviet posters often depicted Red Army horses as powerful, muscular, heroic beasts leading their riders to victory. The horseman holds an open book and carries a flaming torch over his head to ...
Soviet propaganda posters, films, and agitation trains ensured that people knew who was to blame: officers, landowners, priests, bourgeoisie, kulaks (peasant landowners), and Western capitalists.
The Soviet Union was known for its intense propaganda art. Messages varied from inspiring photos of space travel to heavy-handed warnings to potential spies.
This poster was designed around a show about coming to England from USSR in 1996 and how England is starting to remind her of the last days of the USSR. The image of a donkey is key to the show's ...
Now that you've had your brain superbly washed ...
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 ...
The Walczak-Freire family left their static home in 2017 for a life on wheels and consequently created a photography project that portrays the intimacy of a family and nature ...