Abstract

The Russian and soviet poster was one of the most influential propaganda media to accomplish the transformations that took place in this country since the beginning of the 20th century to the Russian Revolution and the establishment of soviet power. This article is the outcome of an research of the Russian-Sovier poster from the points of view of communication and aesthetics, with special emphasis on political communication. Contains a brief introduction to propaganda and commercial poster prior to Wold War I; an analysis of the propaganda poster in this war detailing authors, iconography and aesthetics; a study of the Russian Revolution and the Leninist period posters, including its role in political communication and its fit within the Russian avant-garde movements, as well as the drift that took it with the rise of Stalin until the beginning of the Second World War.

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