Unframed reproduction of 1980 Soviet Olympic Poster – Mongolian Artist Yadamsurengiin Urzhine – Moscow Olympics
A fine art reproduction of an original 1980 Soviet Olympic poster, published by Plakat Publishing House, Moscow, and designed by Mongolian artist Yadamsurengiin Urzhine. Printed on museum-quality matte paper, ready to frame to your own specification.
The design is immediately distinctive: Misha the Bear, the beloved mascot of the Moscow Games, carries children from around the globe in an illustrative, almost storybook style. Surrounding them, a chronological arc traces every previous Olympic host city from Athens 1896 to Montreal 1976 — including the cancelled Games of 1916 and 1940–44. Woven into the composition are record-breaking athletic achievements, lending the piece a documentary quality alongside its celebratory warmth.
Publication Details
Artist: Yadamsurengiin Urzhine, Mongolian People’s Republic
Year: 1980 (published 14 March 1980)
Publisher: Izdatelstvo Plakat, Moscow
Print Run: 200,000 copies
Occasion: XXII Summer Olympic Games, Moscow
Origin: USSR (Soviet Union)
Style: Illustrative / storybook Soviet graphic design
Original Size: 36 × 56 cm (14.2 × 22.0 in)
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Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
- Paper weight: 189 g/m²
- Giclée printing quality
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Paper is sourced from Japan
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