Russian Posters 2014-06-29 Auction - 103 Price Results - Mercer and Middlesex Auctions LLC in NJ - Page 2
LEVIN, A., with MAYAKOVSKY, V. What Should You Read,BOB [BOGOLYUBOV, B.]. Dobrolet,  c.1923MOOR, D. A Solemn Promise, 1919
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Cranbury, NJ, United States
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Russian Posters

This sale consists of over 100 Russian propaganda posters of the Soviet period. It features better works by such masters of the propaganda poster genre as Apsit, Moor, Deni, Cheremnykh, Kochergin, Koretsky, Ivanov; three historic photomontage posters by Rodchenko; the often reproduced but seldom offered 1928 Spartakiad by Sergei Vlasov; and a worthy selection of anonymous and collective-signed posters of the Industrialization period. The sale is highlighted by the exceedingly scarce What Should You Read, Worker? 1924 poster by Alexei Levin and Vladimir Mayakovsky that became a rarity almost as soon as it was printed.
DENI, V. The Last Hour, 1920.: Posledniy Chas [The Last Hour], a poster by Victor Deni (Victor Denisov, 1893-1946, Meritorious Art Worker of the Russian Federation). Published by GIZ, Moscow, 1920. 70 x 53 cm. In this Polish-War
0025: DENI, V. The Last Hour, 1920.Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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KOCHERGIN, N. British Peacemakers, 1920: Angliiskie mirotvortsy [British Peacemakers], a poster by Nikolai Kochergin (1897-1974, Meritorious Artist of the Russian Federation). Published by GIZ, Moscow, 1920. 68 x 50 cm. A poster of the
0027: KOCHERGIN, N. British Peacemakers, 1920Est. $800-$1,200
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MOOR, D. Where a Troika Went Down, a Pair Won’t: Troiku zagnali - Para ne vyvezet [Where a Troika Went Down, a Pair Won’t Do], a poster by Dmitry Moor (Dmitry Orlov, 1883-1946, Meritorious Art Worker of the Russian Federation). Published by
0031: MOOR, D. Where a Troika Went Down, a Pair Won’tEst. $2,500-$3,500
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ANONYMOUS ARTIST Comrades, Grasp This…, 1921: Tovarishchi, usvoite sebe… [Comrades, Grasp This…], a poster by an anonymous artist. Sponsored by the Railwaymen Union Council, published in Moscow, 1921. 106.5 x 71 cm. “Twelve
0034: ANONYMOUS ARTIST Comrades, Grasp This…, 1921Est. $700-$900
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ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Who Rules Our Country?, c. 1923.: Kto upravlyaet nashei stranoi [Who Rules Our Country?], a poster by an anonymous artist. Sponsored by the Agitation and Propaganda Department of the Communist Youth League Central Committee,
0037: ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Who Rules Our Country?, c. 1923.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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BOB [BOGOLYUBOV, B.]. Dobrolet, c.1923: Dobrolet, a poster possibly by Boris Bogolyubov (1870-?). Authorized by Mosgublit and printed at Svoi Trud Printing Works, Moscow, c. 1923. 108 x 70 cm. Dobrolet was the name of both the first
0038: BOB [BOGOLYUBOV, B.]. Dobrolet, c.1923Est. $4,000-$6,000
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MOOR, D. I Am an Atheist!, 1924: Ya - bezbozhnik [I Am an Atheist!], a poster by Dmitry Moor (Dmitry Orlov, 1883-1946, Meritorious Art Worker of the Soviet Union). Sponsored by the magazine Bezbozhnik u Stanka [The Atheist at the
0039: MOOR, D. I Am an Atheist!, 1924Est. $3,000-$5,000
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ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Lenin Is Always with Us, After 1924: Vsegda, vezde bezradel’no s nami - Lenin [Lenin Is with Us - Always, Everywhere, Inseparable from Us], a poster by an anonymous artist. Published by Lengiz, Leningrad, after 1924. 99 x 62.5 cm.
0040: ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Lenin Is Always with Us, After 1924Est. $2,500-$3,500
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ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Landlords Had the Power, 1924: U bar byla sila [Landlords Had the Power], a poster by an anonymous artist. Published by Krasnaya Nov’, Moscow, 1924. 93 x 62 cm. An intriguing poster that brings to mind the letterpress
0041: ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Landlords Had the Power, 1924Est. $700-$1,000
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ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Our Power, Our Field, 1924: Nasha sila - nasha niva [Our Power, Our Field], a poster by an anonymous artist. Published by Krasnaya Nov’, Moscow, 1924. 93.5 x 62 cm. A visual aid for likbez teachers. See the commentary to
0042: ANONYMOUS ARTIST. Our Power, Our Field, 1924Est. $600-$900
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LEVIN, A., with MAYAKOVSKY, V. What Should You Read,: Rabochiye, chto chitat’ vam? [What Should You Read, Workers?], a poster by Alexei Levin (1893-1968) with versed text by Vladimir Mayakovsky (1892-1930). Published by [Moskovsky Rabochy],
0043: LEVIN, A., with MAYAKOVSKY, V. What Should You Read,Est. $10,000-$15,000
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SVAROG, V. First of May…, 1925: May 1. Garmon’ krest’yanskaya igrai, my prazdnuem rabochii Mai! [May 1st - Play the Peasant Accordion, We’re Celebrating the Worker’s May!], a poster by Vasily Svarog (Vasily
0045: SVAROG, V. First of May…, 1925Est. $1,000-$1,500