13 Facts About Propaganda posters

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Purely textual Propaganda posters have a long history: they advertised the plays of Shakespeare and made citizens aware of government proclamations for centuries.

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The great revolution in Propaganda posters was the development of printing techniques that allowed for cheap mass production and printing, notably including the technique of lithography, which was invented in 1796 by the German Alois Senefelder.

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Propaganda posters was a pencil artist and a scene decorator, who founded a small lithography office in Paris in 1866.

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4.

Propaganda posters used striking characters, contrast, and bright colors, and created more than 1000 advertisements, primarily for exhibitions, theatres, and products.

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Advertisement Propaganda posters became a special type of graphic art in the modern age.

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Indeed, as design historian Elizabeth Guffey notes, “As large, colorful Propaganda posters began to command the spaces of public streets, markets, and squares, the format itself took on a civic respectability never afforded to Victorian handbills.

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Indeed, by the mid 1960s, Propaganda posters were reborn as part of a broader counter-cultural shift.

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Pin-up sized Propaganda posters are usually printed on A3 Standard Silk paper in full colour.

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9.

Posters during wartime were used for propaganda purposes, persuasion, and motivation, such as the famous Rosie the Riveter posters that encouraged women to work in factories during World War II.

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10.

Brave printed and hand-made political Propaganda posters appeared on the Berlin Wall, on the statue of St Wenseslas in Prague, and around the unmarked grave of Imre Nagy in Budapest.

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11.

Today, Propaganda posters are produced for most major films, and movie Propaganda posters are some of the most actively collected.

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12.

Blacklight Propaganda posters are designed to fluoresce or glow under a black light .

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13.

Promotional Propaganda posters are usually distributed folded, whereas retail Propaganda posters intended for home decoration are rolled.

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