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The personality cult of Stalin in Soviet posters, 1929 – 1953: Archetypes, inventions and fabrications. Volume 1. Anita Elizabeth Pisch. Australian National University July 14, 2014. A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of The Australian National University. 1 Declaration This is to certify that i. The thesis comprises only my original work towards the PhD; ii. Due acknowledgment has been made in the text to all other material used; iii. The thesis is less than 100,000 words in length, exclusive of footnotes, tables, charts, bibliographies and appendices. Signed ____________________________________________________________________ 2 Acknowledgments I would like to gratefully acknowledge the expert guidance and support from my thesis supervisor, Professor Sasha Grishin, throughout the three years of my research, as well as from the other members of my supervisory panel, Dr. Andrew Montana and Dr. Kevin Windle. Dr. Windle assisted with some of the translations of the ‘curlier’ Russian captions and Dr. Kirill Nourzhanov assisted with the translation of the Uzbek poster captions. Thanks are also due to Dr. Zoja Bojic and to Margaret Travers. The staff of the Graphics Department at the Russian State Library in Moscow were very helpful and hospitable during my two fieldwork visits, and I would particularly like to thank Dr. Liubov Rodionova for facilitating both my fieldwork visits to the library, the legendary Nina Baburina for her assistance in targeting folders with Stalin posters, and Dr. Svetlana Artamonova for her assistance in gaining access to other relevant library holdings and her willingness to answer my queries and discuss various aspects of my research. Dr. Olga Litvinova was extremely helpful at the Museum of Contemporary History in Moscow, granting me access to all posters in the collection which contain an image of Stalin. Svetlana Khrodakovskaia was happy to discuss with me the poster collection at the Museum of Political History in St. Petersburg. Dr. Liudmila Riabova of the History Department at the St. Petersburg State University provided assistance by facilitating my participation in the ‘Russia’s Statehood: The Authorities and Society across the Twentieth Century,’ conference at which I was able to present some of my research findings and discuss them with scholars from a number of academic disciplines. I am particularly indebted to Svetlana Petrova for her assistance in the presentation of my conference paper. I am also grateful to Dr. Tatiana Tabolina of the Russian Academy of Sciences for her interest in and encouragement of my research and for her feedback. I thank the dedicated librarians at the NGA Research Library, the ANU libraries, the National Library of Australia and the Baillieu Library of the University of Melbourne. I would like to particularly thank staff at the Chifley Library at the Australian National University for answering my queries concerning interlibrary loans and for assisting me to access a wide variety of materials that have proved invaluable to my research. 3 I am grateful to my fellow postgraduate students in Art History at the ANU for their helpful comments and critiques of oral presentations of my research at our regular workshop gatherings and for providing a wonderful milieu in which to work. No prolonged project is possible without the support of family and friends. Sputi Piosik has been unwavering in his friendship and merry spirit. My long-suffering family have put up with my bouts of irritability and anxiety and offered constant support and love. My mother is, as always, my rock, and, along with David, Theresa and Alana, have never faltered in their belief in me. My father, the first in our family to receive a PhD, was always a role model of scholarly courage and sadly passed away before I completed my research. I know he was delighted I was undertaking my PhD. Dedication This is dedicated to my parents, Lesley Eller and Dr. Miklos Pisch, with love and gratitude for all their love and support throughout my life. Thanks for making it seem like doing a PhD was the most natural thing in the world. 4 Abstract Although the literature on Stalinist propaganda is enormous, there has been no dedicated study on the marketing of Stalin’s personality cult in posters during the Stalinist period. This thesis is an attempt to fill this lacuna. From 1929 till 1953, the retouched image of Iosif Stalin became a central symbol in Soviet propaganda across all artistic and cultural genres. Images of an omniscient Stalin appeared in the media of Socialist Realist painting, statuary, monumental architecture, friezes, banners, and posters. Stalin was lauded in poetry, theatre, film and song; oaths were sworn to him; thanksgiving ceremonies were held to honour him; and millions of Soviet soldiers in the Great Patriotic War ran into battle with his name on their lips. The ‘Stalin’ who was celebrated in propaganda bore but scant resemblance to the man Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili whose humble origins, criminal past, penchant for violent solutions and unprepossessing appearance made him an unlikely recipient of uncritical charismatic adulation. The Bolsheviks needed a wise, nurturing and authoritative figure to embody their revolutionary vision and to legitimate their hold on power. The persona of ‘Stalin’ arose through a process which involved both the deliberate manufacture of a charismatic leader through propaganda, and the wish-fulfilling projections by an unnerved, de-stabilised and largely uneducated, illiterate and superstitious population of a sage guide through troubled times. This leader would come to embody the sacred and archetypal qualities of the Father of the nation, the great Warrior and military strategist, the wise Teacher and the Saviour of the land. Stalin’s image in propaganda posters became a symbol of Bolshevik values and the personification of a revolutionary new type of society. Transforming a leader into a symbol which embodies an ideological vision is a key tactic in mobilising a population to identify as a cohesive whole, to strive for common goals and to behave in prescribed ways. 5 List of illustrations Fig. 1.1 Ten Commandments of the Proletarian /Artist: Unidentified / Year: c.1920 / Dimensions: 60 x 90cm / Location: http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/bryumer/view/941916?page=0 Fig. 1.2 Pavlik Morozov /Artist: O. Korovin /Year: 1952 / Location: Russian State Library Fig: 2.1 Komsomol political education system mid-Volga organisation V.L.K.S.M for 1930-31 / Artist: Unidentified / Year: 1930 / Place of publication: Samara / Dimensions: 28 x 75 cm / Edition: 5,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.2. Under the Lenin banner for socialist construction / Artist: Gustav Klutsis / Year: 1930 / Location: Victoria E. Bonnell, Iconography of Power: Soviet Political st Posters under Lenin and Stalin, 1 ed., Berkeley, University of California Press, 1998, Plate 4.11. Fig. 2.3. With the banner of Lenin we were victorious in the battle for the October revolution… / Artist: Viktor Deni / Year: 1931 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 52 x 72 cm / Edition: 20,000 / Location: http://www.redavantgarde.com/ru/shop/goods-2956.html Fig. 2.4. Shock work at the machine is combined with the study of Marxist-Leninist theory / Artist: Rumiantsev / Year: 1931 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 85 x 58 cm / Edition: 40,000 / Location: Hoover Institution Archives Fig. 2.5. October to the world / Artist: Gustav Klutsis / Year: 1932 / Dimensions: 44.5 x 31cm / Location: http://www.artpoisk.info/artist/klucis_gustav_gustavovich_1895/k_mirovomu_oktyab ryu Fig. 2.6. With the banner of Lenin… / Artist: Viktor Deni / Year: 1933 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 77 x 109cm / Edition: 60,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.7. With the banner of Lenin… / Artist: Gustav Klutsis / Year: 1933 / Publisher: Izogiz / Dimensions: 62 x 88 cm / Edition: 300,000 / Location: Russian State Library 6 Fig. 2.8. With the banner of Lenin… / Artist: Iraklii Toidze / Year: 1933 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 62 x 94 cm (edition of 300); 82 x 110 cm (edition of 1000) / Edition: 300 and 1,000. / Location: Russian State Library. Fig 2.9. The Soviet constitution is the only truly democratic constitution in the world / Artist: Efim Pernikov / Year: 1937 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 53 x 67 cm / Location: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/9742755 Fig. 2.10. Long live the great Party of Lenin-Stalin - leader and organiser of the victorious building of socialism! / Artist: Stenberg / Year: 1937 / Location: Museum of Contemporary History Fig. 2.11. Long live the First of May! / Artist: Galina Shubina / Year: 1937 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 37 x 24.5cm / Location: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/9742756 Fig. 2.12. I am pleased and happy to know how our people fought… / Artist: Iraklii Toidze / Year: 1937 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 140 x 86 cm / Edition: 200,000 / Location: http://www.redavantgarde.com/ru/shop/goods-4429.html Fig. 2.13. Chronicle of the arrests, exiles and escapes of Comrade Stalin / Artist: Unidentified / Year: 1938 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.14. Be as the great Lenin was. / Artist: Vasilii Elkin / Year: 1938 / Publisher: Izogiz / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 60 x 94 cm / Edition: 100,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.15. Be as the great Lenin was. / Artist: A.I. Madorskii / Year: 1938 / Edition: 15,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.16. Be as the great Lenin was. / Artist: A.I. Madorskii / Year: 1939 / Dimensions: 60 x 90cm / Edition: 20,000 / Location: Russian State Library 7 Fig. 2.17. Departing from us…. / Artist: Vladimir Kaidalov / Year: 1940 / Publisher: UzFimgiz / Place of publication: Tashkent / Dimensions: 60 x 92 cm / Edition: 7,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.18. Under the banner of Lenin, under the leadership of Stalin - forward to new victories! / Artist: Petr Golub / Year: 1945 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Dimensions: 85.5 x 61cm / Edition: 200,000 / Location: Museum of Contemporary History Fig. 2.19. 1918 1943 Long live the 25th anniversary of the Leninist-Stalinist Komsomol / Artist: Vladimir Serov / Year: 1943 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Leningrad / Dimensions: 70 x 52 cm / Edition: 5,000 / Location: http://www.redavantgarde.com/ru/shop/goods-2809.html Fig. 2.20. The banner of Lenin…. / Artist: L. Stenberg / Year: 1949 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 85 x 56.5 cm / Edition: 100,000. Another edition of 100,000 was issued in 1951. / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.21. We move further, forward towards Communism. I. V. Stalin / Artist: Boris Belopol’skii / Year: 1950 / Dimensions: 105 x 68.5 cm / Edition: 500,000 / Location: http://softsalo.com/sovet_45_poli/poli_47.html Fig. 2.22. 26 years without Lenin, but still on Lenin’s path. / Artist: Mytnikov / Year: 1950 / Publisher: Izdanie Rostizo / Place of publication: Rostov-Don / Edition: 15,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.23. In the name of communism / Artist: Viktor Govorkov / Year: 1951 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 86 x 97cm / Edition: 600,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.24. Glory to the great leaders of October / Artist: Naum Karpovskii / Year: 1951 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 64.5 x 87.5 cm / Edition: 100,000 / Location: Museum of Contemporary History Fig. 2.25. Glory to Lenin, glory to Stalin, glory to great October / Artist: V. Reshetnikov / Year: 1952 / Publisher: Latgosizdat / Edition: 3,000 / Location: Museum of Contemporary History 8 Fig. 2.26. Long live the great, united Party of Lenin - Stalin / Artist: Unidentified / Year: 1952 / Location: http://ostaline.su/staliniana/posters/view.html?node=42411&letter=867&sort=names &card=37974 Fig. 2.27. Raise higher the banner of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin! / Artist: Gustav Klutsis / Year: 1933 / Edition: 50,000 and then an edition of 30,000. In 1936 an edition of 250,000 was released / Location: Victoria E..Bonnell, Iconography of Power: Soviet st Political Posters under Lenin and Stalin, 1 ed., Berkeley, University of California Press, 1998, p. 158. Fig. 2.28. Long Live the great invincible banner of Marx, Engels, Lenin / Artist: Nikolai Dolgorukov / Year: 1934 / Dimensions: 163.5 x 56 cm / Location: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum. Fig. 2.29. Long live the great and invincible banner of Marx-Engels-Lenin! (I. Stalin) / Artist: G. Mirzoev / Year: 1937 / Place of publication: Tbilisi / Edition: 3,000 / Location: http://www.eremeevs.com/index.php?lotid=277316 Fig. 2.30. Long live the great invincible banner of Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin! / Artists: Vladislav Pravdin and Zoia Pravdina / Year: 1938 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 62 x 94 cm / Edition: 100,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.31. The train is going from the station of socialism to the station of communism / Artist: Pavel Sokolov-Skalia / Year: 1939 / Publisher: Transzheldorizdat / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 104 x 70 cm / Edition: 10,000 / Location: http://www.redavantgarde.com/ru/shop/goods-4988.html Fig. 2.32. Long live the great invincible banner of Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin! Long live Leninism! / Artist: Unidentified / Year: 1940 / Edition: 6,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.33. Long live the great invincible banner of Marx-Engels- Lenin-Stalin! / Artists: Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina / Year: 1941 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Edition: 100,000 / Location: Russian State Library 9 Fig. 2.34. Glory to great Stalin! / Artist: Vladimir Kaidalov / Year: 1949 / Publisher: Gosizdat / Place of publication: Tashkent / Edition: 5,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.35. But there is one branch of science… / Artist: Bainazar Al’menov / Year: 1951 / Publisher: Tatgosizdat / Place of publication: Kazan / Edition: 13,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 2.36. Long live the great invincible banner of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin / Artist: A. Kossov / Year: 1953 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow / Dimensions: 66 x 92 cm / Edition: 500,000 / Location: http://www.redavantgarde.com/shop/goods-3615.html Fig. 2.37. Under the banner of Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin, under the guidance of the Communist party - forward, to victory of communism! / Artist: Boris Belopol’skii / Year: 1955 / Dimensions: 54.5 x 87 cm / Location: Plakat No.134, http://ostaline.su/staliniana/posters/view.html?node=42411&letter=874&sort=names &card=38013 Fig. 2.38. Long Live the Bolshevik Party, the Lenin-Stalin Party, the vanguard of the Soviet people forged in battle, the inspiration and organiser of our victories! / Artist: Vladislav Pravdin / Year: 1950 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 64.5 x 87.5 cm / Edition: 1,000,000 / Location: Museum of Contemporary History Fig. 3.1. Thank you Comrade Stalin for our happy life! / Artist: Nikolai Zhukov / Year: 1940 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 62 x 92 cm / Edition: 100,000 / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 3.2. Stalin’s kindness illuminates the future of our children! / Artist: Iraklii Toidze / Year: 1947 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of Publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Dimensions: 61 x 43 cm / Location: Russian State Library Fig. 3.3. Stalin is the wisest of all people… / Artist: Vartan Arakelov / Year: 1939 / Publisher: Iskusstvo / Place of publication: Moscow, Leningrad / Edition: 75,000 / Location: Russian State Library

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