Cccp
37 creative works found
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I have a weakness for old, communist-era Russian stuff.
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Communist Party of Russia former emblem
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you know it you love it.
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I bought some old slides from a second hand shop quite a while ago and have only just got around to scanning them. I am assuming this is the 60s and the slide says ‘Moscow’ but I couldn’t tell you where. Perhaps someone knows?
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Communist parties today may or may not formally use the term communist in their name. Even if they do, not all follow a strict interpretation of any of the main ‘schools’ of communism ( Leninism, Stalinism or Trotskyism). The original Communist Parties first started after the creation of the Communist International by the Russian Bolsheviks. Communist parties have held power in 21 nations throughout history, first and most notably in the Soviet Union. The first international Marxist organization was called the Communist League, advocates of the principles put forth in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Communist Manifesto.Trotskyism and several other branches of self-proclaimed revolutionary Marxist-based thought contend that, under the influence of Stalinism, the Soviet-influenced Communist Parties drifted far away from the original.On Stalin’s order, the Communist International was dissolved in 1943.
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The five-pointed red star, a pentagram without the inner pentagon, is a symbol of communism as well as broader socialism in general. It is sometimes understood to represent the five fingers of the worker’s hand, as well as the five continents. A lesser known suggestion is that the five points on the star were intended to represent the five social groups that would lead Russia to communism: the youth, the military, the industrial labourers, the agricultural workers or peasantry, and the intelligentsia. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the red star as a symbol. It was also one of the emblems, symbols, and signals representing the Soviet Union under the rule and guidance of the Communist Party, along with the hammer and sickle. The star has since become a symbol representing socialism of all varieties.
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Siglas rusas de la URSS con hoces y martillos, todo muy comunista. Una pequeña joyita.
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Based on a poster by Valentina Kulagina in 1930, this depicts Soviet Soldiers marching, their rifles shouldered, “To Defend USSR”. Also available as a T-shirt
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I bought some old slides from a second hand shop quite a while ago and have only just got around to scanning them. I am assuming this is the 60s and the slide says ‘Moscow’ but I couldn’t tell you where. Perhaps someone knows? The slide is very dark and grainy. This appear to be a rocket launch somewhere.
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Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)
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boo-ya good old cccp
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i was bored tonight so i made a banner for my website…..again…............... this is my style…so anyone offended by it can look away/hit back botton…....i will not hide image’s that others do not like simply put, go the f#@$ away if you dont like them….real simple. W:H
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Moscow Metro, which spans almost the entire Russian capital, is one of the world’s most heavily used metro systems. It is well known for the ornate design of many of its stations, which contain beautiful examples of socialist realist art.
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Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)
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A tee inspired by soviet posters…
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o-ya now in new teal
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this work took me a little more then i expected….. the texture was not working out for me :/ ended up taking me 40mins to do a 5 mins job…... :/ i tryed making graffiti on wall be one with image’s….. best i can do for 4in the mornin’ wall graffiti say… / We cannot live by power, a culture that seeks to live by it becomes brutal and sterile. But we can die without it. hope you like my style.. :P .CCCP.WarHammer*
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The mens version of the gambler tee
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