Title: Long live peace!
This poster belongs to a vintage set of 12 Soviet poster reproductions dedicated to Soviet women published in 1975 in the USSR.
The evolution of propaganda posters reflected what Soviet women were supposed to be like and their changing image and role in society.
The USSR was arguably the first country to put the ideas of feminism into practice. Women had equal rights with men, including the right to vote (even before Great Britain and Germany). Also, women were addressed using the gender-neutral term tovarish (“comrade”), just like all other Soviet citizens.
Publisher: Visual art
Printed in 1975
Artist: N. Tereshchenko
Circulation:20.000 copies
Size: 11.4 x 8.6 inches (29 x 22 cm.)
Material: coated paper
Language: Russian
Made in Moscow,Russia,Soviet Union.
This is guaranteed 100% soviet period item manufactured in the USSR.
This is not a recent issue, replica or tourist souvenir.