
The Enemy is
at the Gates!
by Nikolay
KocherginDuring and following World War I, the poster was turned to a new purpose, that of propaganda and social mobilization. Nowhere was this more evident than in Russia and the Soviet Union during and following the Russian Revolution, where the dominant art style was Constructivism. 
Screaming Train
by Stenberg
BrothersInfluenced by French Cubism, Italian Futurism, and Kasimir Malevich's Supremativism, Constructivist designers emphasized strong diagonals, flat color planes, and photomontage. Some prominent Soviet poster designers include Georgii and Vladimir Stenberg (the Stenberg Brothers), Mikhail Dlugach, and El Lissitzky. Russian Constructivism influenced Spanish poster designers during the Spanish Civil War, as well as the Bauhaus and de Stijl movements in Germany. Satisfaction is guaranteed.* Orders are 100% secure.* Click any thumbnail to view a larger version or make a purchase.
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