Russian Propaganda and Space Posters 2016-06-11 Auction - 333 Price Results - Mercer and Middlesex Auctions LLC in NJ - Page 2
KUKRYNIKSY. The Hand of a Proletarian Fighter ShakesMOOR, D. and SEN’KIN, S. Long Live Our Dear,KORETSKY, V. Be a Hero!, 1941.
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Russian Propaganda and Space Posters

Over three hundred Soviet propaganda and space exploration posters
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SEROV, V. An Order from Stalin Is an Order from the: Prikaz Stalina — prikaz rodini [An Order from Stalin Is an Order from the Motherland], a poster by Vladimir Serov (1910-1968, People’s Artist of the Soviet Union). Published by Iskusstvo,
0026: SEROV, V. An Order from Stalin Is an Order from theEst. $700-$1,050
IVANOV, V. To the West!, 1943.: Na zapad! [To the West!], a poster by Viktor Ivanov (1909-1968, Meritorious Art Worker of the Russian Federation). Published by Iskusstvo, Moscow, 1943, 34 x 50.5 cm. This popular poster went
0029: IVANOV, V. To the West!, 1943.Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
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SOLOVIEV, M. A Sapper’s Gift for the Fascist: Fashistskomu “tigru” minerskii gostinets! [A Sapper’s Gift for the Fascist “Tiger”], a poster by Mikhail Soloviev (1905-1991, Meritorious Art Worker of the Russian
0033: SOLOVIEV, M. A Sapper’s Gift for the FascistEst. $300-$450
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KOKOREKIN, A. Death to Hitlerism!, 1944.: Śmierċ Hitleryzmowi! [Death to Hitlerism!], a Polish language poster by Alexei Kokorekin (1906-1959, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation). Published by Iskusstvo,
0038: KOKOREKIN, A. Death to Hitlerism!, 1944.Est. $800-$1,200
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(TASS Windows) LADYAGIN, V. Soviet Aviators, Our: Sovetskiye letchiki — sokoly nashei Rodiny! [Soviet Aviators, Our Motherland’s Falcons!] a TASS Windows poster (no. 1172 in the series ) by Vladimir Ladyagin (1910-after 1980). Published
0039: (TASS Windows) LADYAGIN, V. Soviet Aviators, OurEst. $1,200-$1,800
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SEREBRYANY, I. Hey, Pick It Up!, 1944.: A nu-ka, vzyali! [Hey, Pick it Up!], a poster by Iosif Serebriany (1907-1979, People’s Artist of the Soviet Union). Published by Iskusstvo, Moscow-Leningrad, 1944, 59.5 x 86 cm. A graduate of
0041: SEREBRYANY, I. Hey, Pick It Up!, 1944.Est. $500-$750