After the October 1917 Revolution, the Bolshevik Party seized on the political poster as a medium to convey information and ideology to the masses. The political poster assumed an especially important communicative role during the Russian Civil War (1918-1921). Due to the low level of literacy in the country, visual means of conveying political messages were privileged during the early years of Bolshevik rule. The first Soviet posters were designed to be visually striking and easily comprehensible for the illiterate but, over the course of the 1920s, the written word assumed an increasingly important role in poster art as efforts to improve the literacy rate succeeded.
Train Lines | Soviet Posters 1930s
Train Lines | Soviet Posters 1930s
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Details
✪ Heavyweight matte museum quality archival paper at 150 g/sqm
✪ Frame not included
✪ Pigment inks are water & fade-resistant, acid free
Categories Posters, Cards & Stickers, Soviet Maps, Visually Aesthetic Maps Tags 20th Century, Poster, Soviet, Soviet Posters
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