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Russia's graphic tradition took a sharp turn after 1917, when the new Soviet state treated visual art as a political instrument. Constructivist designers built a bold visual language from geometry, red and black ink, and diagonal composition that influenced commercial design across Europe for decades. That energy carried into film posters, propaganda prints, and illustrated journals well into the mid-20th century. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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Russia

Russia's graphic tradition took a sharp turn after 1917, when the new Soviet state treated visual art as a political instrument. Constructivist designers built a bold visual language from geometry, red and black ink, and diagonal composition that influenced commercial design across Europe for decades. That energy carried into film posters, propaganda prints, and illustrated journals well into the mid-20th century. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

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