1964 USSR Navy Military Poster - Morning Inspection Clean Uniform Discipline

$ 211.2

Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Height (Inches): 28 Item Width: 36 in Year of Production: 1964 Region of Origin: USSR Theme: Advertising, Art, History, Holidays, Industrial, Militaria, Patriotic, Politics, Social History Signed: No Features: Signed, 1st Edition, Limited Edition Item Length: 36 in Framing: Unframed Custom Bundle: No Width (Inches): 36 Personalize: No Character: Nikita Khrushchev, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leonid Brezhnev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Yuriy Andropov Material: Paper Culture: USSR Size: Large Item Height: 28 in Handmade: No Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work Artist: ARETSKY VIKTOR IVANOVICH Color: Multi-Color Subject: Advertising, Agitation, Art, History, Military, Motivational, Navy, Patriotic, Social History Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Featured Person/Artist: Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Mikhail Gorbachev, KARL MARX, Friedrich Engels, Yuriy Andropov Type: Poster Style: Vintage, Socialist Realism, Socrealism, Affichiste, Art Deco, Avant-garde, Constructivism, Realism, Russian Title: MORNING INSPECTION Date of Creation: 1970-1980

Description

1964 Soviet Poster – Morning Inspection – Soviet Navy Discipline Poster Information Poster Artist: Dutov N.G. Print Year: 1964 Print Run: Unknown Language: Russian Subject: Soviet Navy Discipline Published By: Military Publishing House of the USSR Ministry of Defense Size: IN: 28 ⅓ x 36 CM: 72 x 91 Condition: Flat Description & Historical Background Original Russian slogan: УТРЕННИЙ ОСМОТР – ВОЕННОСЛУЖАЩИЙ ВСЕГДА ДОЛЖЕН БЫТЬ ПО ФОРМЕ, ЧИСТО И АККУРАТНО ОДЕТЫМ English translation: MORNING INSPECTION – SOLDIERS MUST ALWAYS BE IN UNIFORM, CLEAN AND TIDY DRESSED. This 1964 Soviet military poster emphasizes personal hygiene and discipline among naval servicemen. Produced by the USSR Ministry of Defense, it reflected Cold War-era expectations for visual order, professionalism, and ideological obedience. Posters like this were widely displayed in military barracks and academies. Text: Lt. Colonel of the Intendant Service Svetlov V.P. Supervision: Engineer-Colonel Polezhaev A.I. Style Designed in the Socialist Realist tradition, this poster uses strong contrast and formal layout to communicate authority and structure. The focus on grooming and presentation aligns with broader Soviet cultural messaging during the 1960s military modernization phase. Artist Dutov N.G. – A Soviet visual artist of the mid-20th century who specialized in military and educational poster art. His works were often published by state-run presses and reflect themes of obedience, hygiene, and patriotism. Condition This poster is in very good flat condition with only minor signs of age. It has been carefully stored and will be shipped rolled in a durable archival tube. Invest in culture: Original Soviet military posters are not only collectible – they are historical reflections of discipline, ideology, and national identity. A great piece for collectors, museums, or themed interiors. PavloPosters – Where history and art meet!

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