"We offer trade and competition!"
Poster
1959 (made)
1959 (made)
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The figure of the fat American wearing a top hat is an archetypal image of the "capitalist oppressor" often deployed in Soviet propaganda. This poster proclaims Soviet confidence in the superiority of their industrial production and trade during the Cold War waged against America.
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Title | "We offer trade and competition!" |
Materials and techniques | colour lithograph |
Brief description | "We offer trade and competition!" Soviet propaganda poster. Lenin extending a trade agreement to overseas capitalist. USSR, 1959. |
Physical description | In the foreground is an imposing Soviet man whose likeness is based upon that of Communism's founding father Lenin. His left hand rests on a box of cargo marked "export" (in English and Russian). The Soviet flag appears in the top right corner. An industrial crane hangs in the background. Ships bearing Soviet flags are shown embarking for trade journeys. In the figure's right hand is a piece of paper labelled "Trade Agreement". He offers this document with an outstretched arm to a (significantly smaller) fat capitalist standing beneath an American flag. This figure is surrounded by frost-covered cargo. |
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Credit line | Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko |
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Summary | The figure of the fat American wearing a top hat is an archetypal image of the "capitalist oppressor" often deployed in Soviet propaganda. This poster proclaims Soviet confidence in the superiority of their industrial production and trade during the Cold War waged against America. |
Bibliographic reference | Baburina, N.I. The Soviet Political Poster 1917-1980 from the USSR Lenin Library Collection, Sovietsky Khudozhnik Publishers, Moscow, 1985 |
Other number | LS.1420 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number |
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Accession number | E.1756-2004 |
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Record created | December 20, 2004 |
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