Windows on the War : Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945

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Windows on the War : Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945 by Zegers, Peter, 9780300170238
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  • ISBN: 9780300170238 | 0300170238
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 8/30/2011

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Windows on the Waris a groundbreaking publicationthe first in English to focus on posters designed by the Soviet Union's TASS news agency to bolster support for the Soviet war effort. TASS posters were created by a large collective of Soviet writers, printers, and artists, including such notables as Mikhail Cheremnykh, Nikolai Denisovskii, the Kukryniksy, and Pavel Sokolov-Skalia. Often six feet tall and always striking and bold, these stenciled posters were printed and placed daily in windows for the public to see. They were also sent abroad to serve as international cultural "ambassadors," rallying Allied and neutral nations to the Soviet cause. Drawn from the Art Institute of Chicago's collection as well as other private and public holdings, these TASS posters have not been seen since World War II. An international team of scholars present the TASS posters both as unique historical objects and as artworks that reveal how preeminent artists of the day used unconventional technical and visual means to contribute to the war effort, marking a major chapter in the history of design and propaganda. Generously illustrated, the book presents photographs, documentary materials, and memorabilia in meaningful juxtapositions with images of the TASS posters. Also included are documents illuminating the expression of Russian cultural life in the United States during the war, opening a fascinating window onto the war along the Eastern Front and the development of this remarkable aesthetic genre.
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