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MY SON YOU SEE MY SHARE MY SON YOU SEE MY SHARE war poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 4d0233 MY SON YOU SEE MY SHARE 19x24 Russian war poster 1943 Antonov art of woman in war torn village! Date Sold 5/3/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Folded Russian World War II Poster (measures 18 1/2" x 23 3/4" [47 x 60 cm]) (Learn More) My Son! You See My Share... Defeat The Fascists in Holy Battle! (literal translation of the Russian title), the 1943 Russian World War II (WWII) poster featuring Antonov artwork showing Soviet soldiers what has been done to their families by the Nazi German forces using a stark image of a woman standing by a demolished village. Artist: F. Antonov Important Added Info: Note that we have never before auctioned this Russian poster! It is one of a remarkable collection of 35 Russian posters we are currently offering (a very few are from non-Russian countries that were once somewhat part of Russia). These are among the most rare Russian posters there are, from the early 1920s through 1946. Not only have we only auctioned one of the 19 before (the other 18 we have NEVER auctioned), but in all our years of auctioning, we have only auctioned a couple of dozen Russian posters from the 1920s, and a slightly larger amount from the 1930s, and a slightly larger amount from between 1940 and 1946! Nineteen of these posters are from movies, and there are also circus posters, war posters, and others. The one common denominator to all these posters is that they have really interesting images, always completely different from those of non-Russian posters for the same movies or subjects. Just like posters from Europe, posters from Russia from World War II and before are extremely rare, surely because of the lack of paper during World War II, which caused them to recycle almost all old paper, but Russian posters are even more rare, because so few posters made it out of Russia after World War II, due to the Cold War. This is a wonderful opportunity to obtain these incredibly rare and striking Russian posters, and many of them might not be offered again for sale or at auction for many years! Also note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube. Condition: good to very good. The poster has some creases around the edges and there are two large tears at left that have been repaired with tape from the back and there are some smudges and smaller tears in portions of the edges. It is otherwise in generally nice condition and after a simple linenbacking the poster will look great! Learn More about condition grades
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