USSR art graphics scools - Set of 4 1970'6 anticléricalism USSR grafics posters - 1970-1980

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Set of 4 anti-clerical Soviet graphics posters from the 1970s, authored/illustrated by USSR art graphics schools, in Russian, first edition, very good condition, dimensions 68 × 48 cm.

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Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster – way to God. An anti-clerical Soviet propaganda poster depicting a man holding a plan of events positioned on a big lock, which only opens if you walk on God's path. In the background, the library (библиотека), the club (клуб), and the lecture hall (лектор) are closed.
Closing the way to the club for people, you opened the path to God! Size: 66 x 48 cm.

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4 Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster – church trash. Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster depicting a man picking up 'church trash', the writer warns him that he is embarking on a slippery slope and that the (golden) loops can tighten. Konstantin Ilyich Nevler was a graphic artist; he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute (MARKHI). He published in many magazines and newspapers, such as Pravda and Izvestia, and he made anti-clerical propaganda posters. Good condition.
The man collected church trash. He’s struck by a new fashion!… He embarks on a slippery slope – a loop can tighten! Size: 66 x 48 cm.

Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster – way to God. An anti-clerical Soviet propaganda poster depicting a man holding a plan of events positioned on a big lock, which only opens if you walk on God's path. In the background, the library (библиотека), the club (клуб), and the lecture hall (лектор) are closed.
Closing the way to the club for people, you opened the path to God! Size: 66 x 48 cm.

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4 Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster – church trash. Anti-Clerical Soviet propaganda poster depicting a man picking up 'church trash', the writer warns him that he is embarking on a slippery slope and that the (golden) loops can tighten. Konstantin Ilyich Nevler was a graphic artist; he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute (MARKHI). He published in many magazines and newspapers, such as Pravda and Izvestia, and he made anti-clerical propaganda posters. Good condition.
The man collected church trash. He’s struck by a new fashion!… He embarks on a slippery slope – a loop can tighten! Size: 66 x 48 cm.

Details

Number of Books
4
Subject
Politics, Religion
Book Title
Set of 4 1970'6 anticléricalism USSR grafics posters
Author/ Illustrator
USSR art graphics scools
Condition
Very good
Publication year oldest item
1970
Publication year youngest item
1980
Height
68 cm
Edition
1st Edition
Width
48 cm
Language
Russian
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
4
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689
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