A great message!

KUPREIANOV, Nikolai

Knigi istochnik znaniia. Grazhdane beregite biblioteki

[Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries]

Publication: Otdel po Delam Muzeev i Okhrany Pam. Iskusstva i Stariny Narodn. Komis. po Prosvesh., Moskva, 1919.

A great message!
KUPREIANOV, Nikolai. Knigi istochnik znaniia. Grazhdane beregite biblioteki. [Books are the Source of Knowledge. Citizens, Save the Libraries]
Published/created in: 1919

£2,250

A great poster we like especially, for its design and its message of course, in particular in a country where libraries have suffered so much, with books destroyed, stolen, badly stamped or stored… Published in the midst of the civil war. One of our favorites!

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A fine poster, here in excellent condition in spite of the fragility of the paper.

An appealing and symbolic production in the framework of the illiteracy elimination campaign in the post-revolutionary Russia. Following the revolution of 1917 and in the conditions of ongoing Civil War the Bolsheviks desperately needed support of the population in order to secure and strengthen their control over the country. They were widely propagating revolutionary ideas in books, brochures and periodicals, however, with the literacy level as low as 31.9% the message was simply failing to reach the Bolshevik’s target audience. On December 1, 1919 the ruling body adopted a decree “On illiteracy elimination in the Soviet Federative Socialist Republic”, which was followed by an establishment of a special commission for its implementation.

Along with compulsory education measures the Bolsheviks embarked on a mass production of posters that effectively communicated simple messages through their eye-catching design and short easy-to-read slogans. In the conditions of economic collapse, low cost of production was no less important factor.

Printed on fragile cheap paper and destined to be put on facades and other surfaces in the open-air, posters were usually short-lived. Survivors in such fine condition as this one are a rare find.

The young Kupreianov (1894-1933) also worked as a book illustrator, designing this same year 1919 the wrappers for the first edition of Blok’s Iamby.

Item number

2981

 

Physical Description

Poster (77 x 50 cm), lithography in three colours on thin paper.

Condition

Light horizontal fold and a few very minor marginal closed tears.

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