Digital Edition – Alexander Deineka – 'To Work, to Build' – 1933 – State Russian Museum Facsimile

Digital Edition – Alexander Deineka – 'To Work, to Build' – 1933 – State Russian Museum Facsimile

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Digital Edition – Alexander Deineka – 'To Work, to Build' – 1933 – State Russian Museum Facsimile

Digital Edition – Alexander Deineka – 'To Work, to Build' – 1933 – State Russian Museum Facsimile

€38,00
Sale price  €38,00 Regular price 

Instant digital download of Alexander Deineka’s iconic 1933 poster ‘To Work, to Build’ — sourced from the museum-authorised Palace Editions / State Russian Museum facsimile (2004). Download instantly and print at your preferred size and paper stock.

The image is commanding and timeless: a female discus thrower rendered in bold, clean lines against a stark ground — a defining image of Socialist Realism and Soviet Modernism at their peak. Paired with a motivational verse urging physical culture and collective discipline, it remains as visually arresting today as it was in 1933.

Publication Details
Artist: Alexander Deineka (Александр Дейнека), 1899–1969
Original year: 1933
Source edition: Palace Editions / State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, 2004
Style: Socialist Realism / Soviet Modernism
Original size: 73.3 × 102.2 cm (28.8 × 40.2 in)

What You Receive
1 high-resolution JPEG file
Print-ready at 300 DPI
Sized for printing at 24 × 36 in
Instant download after purchase
Personal use licence included

File Details
Format: JPEG
Resolution: 300 DPI
Print size: 24 × 36 in
Licence: Personal use only. Commercial reproduction, resale, or redistribution is strictly prohibited.

Want to own the physical facsimile print? View the original facsimile here →
Prefer it ready to hang? View the framed reproduction here →
Prefer it unframed? View the unframed poster here →

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