Description: Welcome to Antique Poster ShopThe poster is one of the most lively and, at the same time, the most complex areas in graphic design, in art. The Soviet poster is a truly unique phenomenon, and in different years the authors of famous posters were outstanding Soviet artists, leading people of their time.The best artists of their time worked on propaganda posters, famous poets wrote slogans - thus, unique graphic schools were formed. Nowhere in the world did they teach the poster purposefully and systematically, as it was in the USSR.Rare Soviet posters today have to be searched for in different countries of the world. It's a paradox, but what was created in only a few copies and is known only to collectors is sometimes easier to find than what was produced in thousands of copies. Of the millions of campaign posters that have adorned the streets, classrooms, classrooms and hospital corridors for many decades, only a few have survived.Posters of the Soviet era are not only original works of graphic art, antiques and antique graphics, original retro gifts and interior items, but also truly historical documents. LINK https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Poltava Slogan - Anniversary of the Battle of Poltava ARTIST :Lukyanov Miron Vladimirovich (1936–2007) DATE: 1989 EDITION: 40000 PUBLISHER: "PLAKAT", MOSCOW LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN SIZE: 1 PANEL = IN: 27x40 - CM: 70x100 4 PANEL = IN: 40x108 - CM: 274x100 This poster was created by Lukyanov Miron Vladimirovich (1936–2007)Soviet and Russian poster artist, teacher. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (1970). Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation (1993). Born in Moscow. Graduated from the Moscow secondary art school (1954), Moscow State Art Institute. V. I. Surikov (1960), studied in the poster workshop with M. M. Cheremnykh, N. A. Ponomarev. Performed film posters for the publishing house "Reklamfilm" (1959-1970). Since 1961, he worked in the field of socio-political posters in the publishing houses Fine Art, Soviet Artist, Plakat and others. Since 1962 - collaborated with the workshop "Agitplakat" of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Worked in the Visual Agitation Workshop of the Union of Artists of the RSFSR (1968–1990); made posters for the Moskontsert publishing house. Since 1978 - taught at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov; professor since 1994. Author of many political and social posters; addressed various topics: space, armed forces, science and production, education of schoolchildren and youth. Some works were created in collaboration with fellow students at the institute (Karakashev, Levshunova, Ostrovsky). One of those who introduced a new aesthetics, a new plastic idea and beauty into the political poster. This was not in the posters of that time, as a rule. The poster artists of the older generation are being replaced by young artists: V. S. Karakashev, L. Ya. Levshunova, M. V. Lukyanov, V. I. Ostrovsky - the “Cheremnyhovites” of the last wave, who breathed new aesthetic thinking into the poster world. Participated in regional, republican, all-Union, international poster exhibitions, exhibitions of Soviet posters abroad; repeatedly became their laureate, was awarded honorary diplomas and prizes. Main works: “Happy holiday, our builders! Build bigger, faster, better! (1961), "Pack Up!" (1965), "Happy Holidays, Girls!" (1966, together with V. I. Ostrovsky), “I glorify the Fatherland, which is, but three times - which will be!” (1967), "There is to become in service!" (1968), “My Moscow, always shine, you are a symbol of peace and labor!” (1972), "Young people, into the textile industry!" (1973), "May all children be happy!" (1973), “Give BAM!”, “Young people, to household and public services!”, “Let the atom serve the world, not the war!” (with V. I. Ostrovsky), “Pollution of rivers, lakes, the ocean threatens the death of all life” (all -1974), triptych “The Party is the mind, honor and conscience of our era” (1975), “In terms of quality and honor” ( 1975), “To the “land of knowledge”!”, “April 12, 1961”, “Dream, dare, create!”, “Glorify the country with your work!” (all -1976), “More grain to the country! The initiative of the Kuban grain growers - universal support! ”,“ Glory to the pioneers of space ”,“ Tasks of the tenth five-year plan ahead of schedule! (all -1977), “Safely keep the borders of the Fatherland! Serve her faithfully like grandfathers and fathers!”, “All work in the field is under the Quality Mark”, “We are the pioneers of the Soviet country, there are millions of us. Our leader is the Komsomol” (all -1978), “Lenin. October "(1979)," Glory to the Soviet sailors! (1979), "April 12, 1961", "Unity, Peace, Socialism", "April 12, 1961" (all -1981), "Let's strengthen peace, deepen detente, curb the arms race!" (1982), "The relay race of the world is in the hands of the young generation of the Earth!" (1982), “From birth - once and for all - our winged, main wealth: the colors of the Revolution - a pioneer tie! The colors of the Revolution are the red star!” (1983), "For peace on earth and in space!" (1985), "Happy Holidays to you, dear Teachers!" (1985), "Always be on duty" (1989), "There are more important things than the world ... US Secretary of State A. Haig", "Person of the Year". Circulation posters by M. V. Lukyanov are stored in the collection of fine arts of the Russian State Library (RSL), in the State Museum of Political History of Russia (GMPIR), GTsMSIR, the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics (MMK), the Astrakhan Museum-Reserve, the Vologda State Museum-Reserve, the State Literary Museum, Saratov Regional Museum of Local Lore (SOMK), State Museum and Exhibition Center "ROSIZO", State Central Museum of Cinema, Stavropol State Museum-Reserve (SGMZ), Morshansk Museum of History and Art (MIHM), Nevyansk State Historical and Architectural Museum (NGIAM), Novomoskovsk Historical - Art Museum (NIHM), Yaroslavl Art Museum, Museum of the History of Kronstadt, Volsk Museum of Local Lore (VKM), Gusevsky Museum of Local Lore named after A. M. Ivanov, Efremov Regional Museum of Art and Local Lore (ERHKM), Museum-Reserve of the Narovchatsky District of Penza region, KGIAMZ them. E. D. Felitsyna, PKM im. K. I. Zhuravlev, private galleries and collections. 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Price: 849 USD
Location: poltava
End Time: 2024-11-30T18:47:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: 210x97
Custom Bundle: No
Material: Paper
Region of Origin: ussr
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Military
Personalize: No
Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1983
Item Height: 120
Style: Russian
Theme: Art
Features: Triptych
Featured Person/Artist: Friendrich Engels, Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Nik
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Handmade: No
Item Width: 84