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Propaganda

Governments and movements have used printed imagery to shape public opinion for as long as mass printing has existed, but the 20th century turned it into a discipline. Two world wars, the Cold War, and dozens of national revolutions each produced a distinct visual vocabulary, from Soviet constructivism to American home-front campaigns, where bold color and direct address were tools of persuasion as much as aesthetics. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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Propaganda

Governments and movements have used printed imagery to shape public opinion for as long as mass printing has existed, but the 20th century turned it into a discipline. Two world wars, the Cold War, and dozens of national revolutions each produced a distinct visual vocabulary, from Soviet constructivism to American home-front campaigns, where bold color and direct address were tools of persuasion as much as aesthetics. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

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