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1925 Soviet Propaganda Poster – Lenin Speech & Love Triangle
1925 Soviet Propaganda Poster – Lenin Speech & Love Triangle
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A rare and historically significant Soviet propaganda poster from 1925, featuring a humorous yet ideological message about political awareness and personal choice. The artwork depicts a young woman leaving a clueless-looking man for a more intelligent, politically engaged one—because he took her to hear Lenin’s speech. The text, written in an old Russian style, reads:
"Я теперча не твоя, я теперча Сенина,
от в совет меня водил слушать речи Ленина."
This stunning high-resolution print captures the essence of early Soviet political posters, blending social commentary, humour, and ideological messaging in one striking composition.
• Large format: 24″×36″ (61×92 cm)
• Unmatched print quality: The highest-resolution version available
• Printed on premium Japanese paper: Thick, slightly glossy, and fingerprint-resistant
• Rare find from 1925 – nearly impossible to source in such quality
• Perfect for collectors, Soviet history enthusiasts, and propaganda art lovers
A fascinating and eye-catching piece that reflects the early Soviet Union’s efforts to influence society through visual storytelling.
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