RESERVED C.G.A Most Rare & Original, Stalinist Period, Pre-War Russian Communist Propaganda Poster RESERVED C.G.A Most Rare & Original, Stalinist Period, Pre-War Russian Communist Propaganda Poster

RESERVED C.G.A Most Rare & Original, Stalinist Period, Pre-War Russian Communist Propaganda Poster "We Were Born to Make the Fairy Tale to Come True" by P Karachentsov 1937

A most rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully designed and executed, original and rare Russian USSR propaganda poster by the renown Peter Karachentsov. Published in 1937. A multicolour lithograph published in Moscow and Leningrad in 1937 by OGIZ-IZOGIZ . Karachentsov, Peter Y. Was born in 1907 in St. Petersburg.
From 1927-1931 - he studied in Vhuteine - the Moscow Institute of Fine Arts
In 1920 - it was the beginning of his work on posters.
In the 1930s to 1980s - he was working in the newspapers "Pravda", "Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Izvestia", "For Industrialization"; in "30 Days" magazine, "Height", "Foreign Literature", "Youth", "Ogonyok" (the magazine received numerous prizes for the best pictures of the year). Author of campaign posters on topical issues of his time - anti-bourgeois, anti-religious, anti-fascist; posters on the theme of socialist labour and sports. It illustrates and prepares books for Military Publishing, publishing "Young Guard", "Soviet writer", "truth" and others. He created works in easel graphics - portraits, landscapes, drawings, executed in ink, brush, gouache, watercolor, pencil.
During 1941-1945 - the Soviet Union being at war, he creates a number of front-line sketches and drawings.
From 1944 he worked in the studio of military artists named after M. Grekov.
In the 1940-1950-s - he was drawing postage stamps and stamped envelopes.
In 1967 - he was the Honoured Artist of the RSFSR.
He died in Moscow in 1998.
We never normally comment on the investment potential of any collectable, but the potential for all underpriced WW1 and WW2 posters must be incredible, for example the more famed poster, 'Keep Calm and Carry On' can now sell for over £20,000.
Approx 26.5 inches x 39 inches sold unmounted, and delivered unframed. Shown in a temporary frame for the photographs, Would look stunning with a fine quality frame.

Code: 19887