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Soviet Telegraph Agency posters
Posted by Mark Sinclair, 14 July 2011, 11:48 Permalink Comments (7)

As an extension to its exhibition of Soviet TASS news agency posters from World War II, the Art Institute of Chicago has launched a Tumblr that will update daily with examples of these handmade propaganda efforts...
Windows on the War: Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945 is on show at the Chicago gallery which has just launched tass-posters.tumblr.com – an exhibition-specific Tumblr highlighting the range of posters that chronicled the Soviet Union's endeavors during World War II.
The Telegrafnoye agentstvo Sovetskovo Soyuza (Telegraph Agency), abbreviated to TASS, was the Soviet Union's internal and external news agency during World War II. It enlisted hundreds of artists to aid the nation's war effort, producing daily editions of posters that were then displayed in windows and shopfronts.
"They produced, assembly-line style, editions of between one hundred and one thousand striking and sizable posters entirely by hand with a labour-intensive technical virtuosity previously unheard of in poster production," explain the curators on the exhibition website.
"Some of the most intricate and chromatically brilliant designs demanded 60 to 70 different stencils and colour divisions," they continue. "In collaboration with the Ne boltai! Collection of 20th-century propaganda, Windows on the War marks the first time the handmade posters have been displayed in the United States since World War II, bringing to the fore many Soviet artists little known in this country."

Vladimir Vasilevich Lebedev, Russian, 1891-1967. A Belorussian Landscape, July 31, 1944

Kukryniksy, Russian. Thunderous Blow, June 17, 1942

Kukryniksy (Mikhail V. Kupriyanov, Porfiry N. Krylov, and Nikolai A. Sokolov), Russian. Meeting Over Berlin, 1941. (Ne boltai! Collection)
Posters will be added daily to tass-posters.tumblr.com until the end of the exhibition on October 23.
7 Comments
WOW!
This is fantastic graphic work.
Inspire me to produce daily e-posters within my company with news, thoughts, up coming events, etc.
Great.
2011-07-14 15:43:00
Amazing works!! I've never seen them before even though I've been living in Moscow all my life!!
Thanks for such a collection to be shown!!
2011-07-14 18:05:39
brilliant finds, CR always on top of the creative game!
2011-07-14 19:43:06
Oh wow, these are fantastic. Political / propaganda art, especially from the WWII era, is something I'm really fascinated by and enjoy learning more about. So much of what I've found is from the US / UK during the era, these works from the Soviet side will be fun to compare.
2011-07-15 04:45:01
Strange to have such gorgeous posters from such a sinister time, makes it all that more potent I suppose.
2011-07-15 16:18:21
Think the collection is wonderful
We have a couple of post wr 1946 original posters and have taken great pleasure from them
will try and get over to see it
2011-07-21 17:37:30
If the war had been conducted through posters the Soviets would have given Nazi Germany a run 4 their money [+ millions of people wouldn't have perished].
2011-07-21 18:03:19
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