Viktor Koretskyoriginal 1965 Poster By Koretsky The Vietnamese People And Army Are Invincible1965
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Height
59.0 cm
Width
82.0 cm
Depth
0.01 cm
Wear conditions
Good
Wear conditions
Excellent
Shows little to no signs of wear and tear.
Good
May show slight traces of use in keeping with age. Most vintage and antique items fit into this condition.
Average
Likely to show signs of some light scratching and ageing but still remains in a fair condition.
Apparent Wear and Tear
Visible signs of previous use including scratches, chips or stains.
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Description
The original 1965 Soviet poster by Victor Koretsky, titled "Le peuple Vietnamien et l'armée sont invincibles" (The Vietnamese People and Army Are Invincible), is a powerful example of Cold War-era propaganda art. This poster was created during a period of intense geopolitical conflict, particularly in relation to the Vietnam War, and it reflects the Soviet Union's support for North Vietnam in its struggle against the United States and South Vietnam.
Victor Koretsky was a master of Soviet propaganda, known for his ability to convey powerful political messages through striking visual imagery. His posters often combined photomontage, stark contrasts, and emotional intensity to deliver messages that were both clear and impactful. Koretsky's work was deeply rooted in the ideology of the time, and his posters played a significant role in shaping public opinion both within the Soviet Union and internationally.
This particular poster, created at the height of the Vietnam War, was part of a broader Soviet effort to galvanize support for the Vietnamese cause. The message of invincibility was central to Soviet propaganda concerning Vietnam. It emphasized the resilience and determination of the Vietnamese people and their military forces in the face of overwhelming odds. The Soviet Union positioned itself as a key ally of North Vietnam, providing not only military and economic support but also moral encouragement through works like this poster.
The poster's message—"The Vietnamese People and Army Are Invincible"—is a declaration of solidarity and a rallying cry for resistance against perceived imperialism. It reflects the broader Soviet narrative of the time, which portrayed the Vietnam War as a struggle between socialist forces and Western imperialist aggression. This narrative was used to inspire not only the Vietnamese people but also socialist and anti-imperialist movements around the world.
The choice of words in the poster underscores the unity between the Vietnamese people and their army, suggesting that their combined strength is what makes them invincible. This unity was a key theme in Soviet and Vietnamese propaganda, aimed at bolstering morale and reinforcing the idea that victory was inevitable despite the challenges faced on the battlefield.
Koretsky's posters were known for their emotional appeal, often depicting themes of struggle, resilience, and victory. His work on this poster would have likely included dynamic and evocative imagery to convey these themes, although the exact visual details are not specified here. Koretsky's ability to capture the essence of a political message in a single image made his posters effective tools for communication and persuasion.
Today, this 1965 poster is a significant artifact for those interested in the history of the Vietnam War, Soviet propaganda, and Cold War-era art. It stands as a testament to the ways in which art was used as a weapon in ideological battles, conveying powerful messages that transcended borders and influenced global perceptions of conflict.
The poster not only highlights the deep connections between the Soviet Union and North Vietnam but also serves as a reminder of the broader struggle for independence and self-determination that defined much of the 20th century. For collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of political art, this poster by Victor Koretsky represents an important piece of history, encapsulating the spirit and ideology of a pivotal moment in world affairs.
War - Politics - Propaganda - Vietnam
Printed in Moscow
Condition report:
Good condition, small tears on the edges.
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