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Background imageAgitprop Collection: 1. Those are the weapons our factories used to produce. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

1. Those are the weapons our factories used to produce. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 4. Get the plough and harrow in full repair. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

4. Get the plough and harrow in full repair. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 5. Worker! A new front has opened. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

5. Worker! A new front has opened. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 1. Everyone fulfilled the Soviet plan. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921

1. Everyone fulfilled the Soviet plan. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 2. I wasted no time. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921

2. I wasted no time. ROSTA Window No 42, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

2. Now we have a new kind of weapon to use. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 3. For Springs arrival we must prepare. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

3. For Springs arrival we must prepare. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 6. Quickly, go fix the farming equipment!. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921

6. Quickly, go fix the farming equipment!. ROSTA Window No 81, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The fight against illiteracy. Illustration from USSR Builds Socialism, 1933. Creator: Lissitzky

The fight against illiteracy. Illustration from USSR Builds Socialism, 1933. Creator: Lissitzky
The fight against illiteracy. Illustration from USSR Builds Socialism, 1933. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The opening of the Robespierre Monument in Moscow on 3 November 1918, 1918

The opening of the Robespierre Monument in Moscow on 3 November 1918, 1918. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Revolution, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Follow This Workers Example / Produce More for the Front. Soviet World War II poster, 1942

Follow This Workers Example / Produce More for the Front. Soviet World War II poster, 1942
WWII: RUSSIAN POSTER, 1942. Follow This Workers Example/Produce More for the Front. Soviet World War II poster, 1942

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance
WORLD WAR II: SOVIET POSTER. Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Background imageAgitprop Collection: We destroyed our enemy with weapons, we will earn our bread with labor - Comrades

We destroyed our enemy with weapons, we will earn our bread with labor - Comrades, roll up your sleeves for work
RUSSIA: SOVIET POSTER, 1920. We destroyed our enemy with weapons, we will earn our bread with labor - Comrades, roll up your sleeves for work! Color lithograph poster by Nikolai Kogout, 1920

Background imageAgitprop Collection: They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920

They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
They prefer to tinker with ink, getting thenselves all dirty, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. Artist: Jakov Kalinichenko

Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. Artist: Jakov Kalinichenko
Josef Stalin and the geophysicist Otto Y Schmidt, 1930s. An example of Soviet agitprop art. Otto Yulyevich Schmidt was a Russian scientist, mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader

VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader. Soviet lithograph poster, 1924, by Adolf Strakhov, commemorating the death of Lenin

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIA: POSTER, 1919... Sign Up Now for the Red Cavalry! Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1919

RUSSIA: POSTER, 1919... Sign Up Now for the Red Cavalry! Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1919, by an unknown artist
RUSSIA: POSTER, 1919. ...Sign Up Now for the Red Cavalry! Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1919, by an unknown artist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Sketch of the composition Construction of the Palace of Labor, 1918

Sketch of the composition Construction of the Palace of Labor, 1918. Found in the Collection of Regional Art Museum, Vitebsk

Background imageAgitprop Collection: A Book Is Nothing But a Man Speaking Publically, 1920

A Book Is Nothing But a Man Speaking Publically, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Workers Keep Your Rifles Within Hands Reach! (ROSTA Window), c. 1920

Workers Keep Your Rifles Within Hands Reach! (ROSTA Window), c. 1920. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Even amid the talks, don t forget to fight!, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

Even amid the talks, don t forget to fight!, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
Even amid the talks, don t forget to fight!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: In the meantime becoming thirty times stronger, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

In the meantime becoming thirty times stronger, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
In the meantime becoming thirty times stronger, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920

Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Active, learn!, 1927

Active, learn!, 1927. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The Soviet Gigantic Turnip, 1920

The Soviet Gigantic Turnip, 1920. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Illustration to The Red Army of Workers and Peasants, 1934

Illustration to The Red Army of Workers and Peasants, 1934. Private Collection

Background imageAgitprop Collection: ROSTA Window No 729, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

ROSTA Window No 729, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
ROSTA Window No 729, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: ROSTA Window No 132, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

ROSTA Window No 132, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
ROSTA Window No 132, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: ROSTA Window No 146, 1921. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

ROSTA Window No 146, 1921. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
ROSTA Window No 146, 1921. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: ROSTA Window No 867, 1921. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)

ROSTA Window No 867, 1921. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
ROSTA Window No 867, 1921. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920

If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Project for a Construction for the Fifth Anniversary of the October Revolution, 1922

Project for a Construction for the Fifth Anniversary of the October Revolution, 1922. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Do you help to liquidate illiteracy?, 1925. Artist: Anonymous

Do you help to liquidate illiteracy?, 1925. Artist: Anonymous
Do you help to liquidate illiteracy?, 1925. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: We must bolster the economy under the Trade Unions, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky

We must bolster the economy under the Trade Unions, 1920. Artist: Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930)
We must bolster the economy under the Trade Unions, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Poster to the fight against illiteracy, 1918. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)

Poster to the fight against illiteracy, 1918. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)
Poster to the fight against illiteracy, 1918. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Bourgeois, Priest, Kulak Pulling Kolchak (Poster), 1919. Artist: Deni (Denisov)

Bourgeois, Priest, Kulak Pulling Kolchak (Poster), 1919. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Bourgeois, Priest, Kulak Pulling Kolchak (Poster), 1919. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Likbez. Scholars at a factory building, 1930

Likbez. Scholars at a factory building, 1930
Likbez. Scholars at a factory building

Background imageAgitprop Collection: Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920

Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: The workers and the peasants are wiping out the lords and barons

The workers and the peasants are wiping out the lords and barons, while the workers on the home front help till
RUSSIA: SOVIET POSTER, 1920. The workers and the peasants are wiping out the lords and barons, while the workers on the home front help till the land

Background imageAgitprop Collection: 1917 - October - 1920. Three Years Ago, Comrades, - Can You Still Remember

1917 - October - 1920. Three Years Ago, Comrades, - Can You Still Remember
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, 1920. 1917 - October - 1920. Three Years Ago, Comrades, - Can You Still Remember? Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1920, by an unkown artist

Background imageAgitprop Collection: More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can

More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can! : Russian Soviet poster, 1940
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1940, by Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIA: MECHANIC, 1918. Drawing from the album October 1917-1918 with text by Vladimir Mayakovsky

RUSSIA: MECHANIC, 1918. Drawing from the album October 1917-1918 with text by Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1918

Background imageAgitprop Collection: VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader

VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin. Russian Communist leader. Lenin speaking with peasants of Shushenskaye. Painting by V.N. Basov

Background imageAgitprop Collection: SOVIET POSTER, 1919. Retreating before the Red Army. Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1919, by A

SOVIET POSTER, 1919. Retreating before the Red Army. Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1919, by A. Apsit

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. Not a single hectare of land should be left unsown

RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. Not a single hectare of land should be left unsown
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Not a single hectare of land should be left unsown!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1931, by Vasily Yefanow

Background imageAgitprop Collection: SOVIET POSTER, 1957. Fill the sacks with grain! Soviet poster with Estonian text, 1957

SOVIET POSTER, 1957. Fill the sacks with grain! Soviet poster with Estonian text, 1957, by Sima Shkop

Background imageAgitprop Collection: RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR, 1920. Drive Red Wedges into White Troops! Russian Soviet lithograph poster

RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR, 1920. Drive Red Wedges into White Troops! Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1920, by Lazar Lisitsky



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"Agitprop: The Art of Revolutionary Messaging" Step into the world of agitprop, where powerful imagery and bold slogans were used to shape the minds and hearts of the masses. From Communist posters to Soviet lithographs, these artworks served as potent tools in spreading revolutionary ideology. In 1967, Viktor Ivanov's iconic poster declared, "Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin will live forever. " Paying homage to Vladimir Lenin's enduring legacy, it symbolized unwavering devotion to the ideals of communism. Similarly, Vladimir Lyushin's 1931 poster proclaimed that the Young Communist League was the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan – a call for young revolutionaries to lead their nation towards progress. Albert Aslyan's striking 1958 poster simply said "No. " – a defiant rejection against any opposition or deviation from communist principles. Meanwhile, Vladimir Kalensky's 1968 artwork rallied support for the Socialist Revolution with its resounding message: "Long Live the Socialist Revolution. " Depicting Lenin rallying his people in Irakliy Toidze's oil painting showcased how influential leaders could inspire collective action. Viktor Savchenko’s Pravda poster emphasized overcoming ideological resistance alongside military and political challenges. Ivan Simakov captured Russia’s fervor in celebrating five years since their Great Proletarian Revolution with his vibrant lithograph from 1922. Mikhail Solovyov encouraged hard work during harvest time through his optimistic 1947 piece promising an abundance of bread as reward. Maria Voron urged prioritizing gathering Soviet harvests in her impactful 1934 poster while Viktor Deni’s Russian artwork from 1920 depicted each blow of a sledgehammer as a strike against enemies opposing communism. Alexander Samokhvalov’s lithograph from 1924 celebrated youth taking over generations' torches within the Young Communist League - ensuring continuity and dedication to revolutionary ideals.