Khronika i plakaty Pervoi mirovoi voiny iz fondov Nauchnoi Biblioteki MGU im. M. V. Lomonosova
Moscow: DeLibri, 2014. 66 p. + 30 pls., approx. 120 color, sewn cl., Rus. More
The books imported by Bronze Horseman in this category range cover a gauntlet of forms, purposes, and styles: advertising posters from the late imperial period; cinemas posters of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s; World War II posters designed and published in Moscow that kept up morale even as Nazi troops threatened to encircle the capital; Soviet-era posters from the Museum of the History of Religion attacking priests and undermining the Russian Orthodox Church; and propaganda murals applied to the sides of trains to spread the Bolshevik cause during the first years of the Soviet regime. Major artists of the World of Art circle did advertising posters in the late tsarist period (e.g., Ivan Bilibin, Leon Bakst), just as those of the avant-garde did futurist broadsides (e.g., Vladimir Mayakovsky) and children's books employing photomontage (e.g., Gustav Klutsis)
Moscow: DeLibri, 2014. 66 p. + 30 pls., approx. 120 color, sewn cl., Rus. More
Moscow: Kontakt-Kul'tura, 2016. One portfolio with a set of 22 postcards in color from various years which celebrate the USSR's success in manned space launches. 18 x 13 cm. More
Moscow: Muz Maiakovskogo. The first exhibition in the Soviet devoted to Klutsis the avant-grade photographer and designer who was repressed by the Soviet authorities took place in 1961 at the Mayakovskii Library-Museum. This concise booklet catalogues works by Klutsis in various genres. n.p., 21 cm, approx. 20 color and b/w..... More
St. Petersburg: Solo SFK, 2008. Sewn Cloth. Beginning his career in the mid 1930s, Muratov became an expert draftsman, a core member of the group of Leningrad artists who were creating a strong body of graphic art for such publishers as the renowned Detgiz (State Children's Publisher). Especially vivid are..... More
Moscow: Kontakt kul'tura, 2014. sewn cl. The last years of the nineteenth century through the Soviet period are represented in this survey of posters depicting the old Muscovite capital as it assumed its preeminence again in the Soviet period and became a motif in political and commercial art of the..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul'tura, 2012. sewn cl. These posters from 1924 to the end of Soviet period show the creative trends in Soviet cinema art sometimes reflecting Western vogue, sometimes using distinctive imagery and the experimental graphics derived from the Russian avant-garde. Some of the posters especially the early works by artists..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul'tura, 2012. sewn cl. These posters from 1924 to the end of Soviet period show the creative trends in Soviet cinema art sometimes reflecting Western vogue, sometimes using distinctive imagery and the experimental graphics derived from the Russian avant-garde. Some of the posters especially the early works by artists..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-Kul'tura, 2017. sewn cl. This book publishes a private collection of posters on the theme of the 1917 revolution—182 works collected by Sergo Grigorian, the first published in 1918 the last around 1980, with the majority dating to 1920s, 30s, and 40s. As Russia and the Soviet Union emphasized..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul’tura, 2021. sewn cl. These posters of the first decades of the Soviet period are the most vivid way to imagine the ideology of wrenching the country into socialism overnight. From enthusiasm to fear, they appeal to all the emotions to convince people that the regime of Stalin will..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul’tura, 2015. sewn cl. These posters of the last decades of the Soviet period had a double purpose: as advertising everywhere they informed people what goods were available and sought to incite the impulse to buy those goods; they were also propaganda seeking through bright images of contemporary products..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul'tura, 2008. Sewn cl. This is the first publication of a unique visual record of World War II prints, photos, and posters created and compiled by a war artist Ivan Kharkevich. Kharkevich worked from 1941 to 1945 as an artist who did agitprop designs and drawings for propaganda posters..... More
Moscow: Kontakt-kul'tura, 2008. Kharkevich worked from 1941 to 1945 as an artist who did designs and drawings for propaganda posters and newspapers. Published here is an album of his drawings and cartoons as published in German and designed to discredit Hitler and undermine the morale of his army. An autobiographical..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2017. Sewn cl. The catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg publishes, often for the first time, paintings, drawings, posters, and archival photos showing the ways in which the 1917 revolution was celebrated in public art — banners draped..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2015. sewn cl. Sixteen museums and collectors have contributed poster art, paintings, drawings, and prints to this Russian Museum thematic catalogue. Some works date to the last years of the imperial period (e.g., Aleksander Benois, Vasilii Shukhaev, Aleksandr Iakovlev); many were done during the Soviet period..... More
Moscow: Gelios, 2020. Sewn pb. The abundance of foreign firms in Russia, the vociferous advertisements for all kinds of articles suggested that in its last decades the Russian Empire was as commercial and capitlistic as the West. What distinguishes the graphics and imagery of the advertisement posters from their Western..... More
Moscow: Rabochii i kolkhoznitsa, 2017 (?). Sewn pb. This original exhibition catalogue publishes works of the 1920s by such artists and designers as Varvara Stepanova, Alexandra Exter, Liubov Popova, El Lisitskii, Liudmila Maiakovskaia, Alexander Vesnin, Gustav Klutsis ad Alexander Rodchenko together with works by twenty-first century clothing and textile designers..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2018. Sewn cl. Works of art published in this catalogue of an exhibition at the Russian museum portray, in various tones from idolatry to mockery, the thinker who inspired revolutions in Russia, the only major European country where Marx’s theories shaped society and government for almost..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2018. Sewn cl. Works of art published in this catalogue of an exhibition at the Russian Museum portray, in various tones from idolatry to mockery, the thinker who inspired revolutions in Russia, the only major European country where Marx’s theories shaped society and government for almost..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga / Art Deko, 2003. sewn cl. This catalogue of an exhibition at the Manège (Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg) marking the Tercentenary of the imperial capital publishes works from eighteen collections to give a visual overview of festive events in the imperial capital. The authors have..... More
St. Petersburg: Evropeiskii univ, 2017. Pamphlet. El Lisitskii's famous poster published in 1918 became a visual leitmotif of later revolutionary imagery. The author in this concise publication puts Lisitskii's work in the context of poster art of the period, including an earlier wedge image published in Italy and war posters..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2020. Sewn cl. Talented artists who began working in the imperial period such as Boris Kustodiev and Ivan Bilibin together with artists of the avant-garde and early Soviet years like Aleksei Pakhomov, Dmitrii Bulanov, Alexander Deineka, Aleksei Radakov, Nikolai Kupreianov, Sergei Chekhonin, and Nikolai Remizov turned..... More
Moscow: Russkii mir, 2015. Sewn cl. This monograph chronicles the history of the school for practical drawing founded in 1825 by the industrialist, collector, and patron of the arts Sergei Grigor'evich Stroganov. Perhaps the most distinguished period of the school's history was the early Soviet years, when VKhuTeMas (Vyshie khudozhestvennye..... More
St. Petersburg: Avrora, 1991. Sewn cl. Iurii Vasnetsov, Vera Ermolaeva, Kazimir Malevich, and Pavel Filonov are among the major artists who at times combined works and images to form book covers or posters. This study of the connections between commercial art and the experiments in painting of the early twentieth..... More
Moscow: Pashkov dom, 2021. Sewn pb. 114 p., approx. 100 color, Rus. Series: Rarities of the Cartography Department of the Russian State Library. Run: 300. More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii religii, 2016. Sewn pb. This thorough study of the Soviet Unions efforts to eradicate religion uses both written and visual documents to show the systematic policy of the Bolsheviks against churches of all denominations. Chapter titles: Roots of Soviet atheism; Struggle against religion in the Civil..... More