- Russian Telegraph Agency
Russian Telegraph Agency ( _ru. Российское телеграфное агентство, "Rossiyskoye telegrafnoye agentstvo"), abbr. Rosta was the state news agency in Soviet Russia (1918-35). After the creation of
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union in 1925, it remained the news agency of the Soviet Russia. Its name was associated with "Rosta Windows" ( _ru. Окна Роста, "Okna Rosta").Rosta Windows
Rosta Windows or Satirical Rosta Windows ( _ru. Окна сатиры Роста, "Okna satiry Rosta") were
stencil -replicatedpropaganda poster s created by artists and poets within the Rosta system, under the supervision of the Chief Committee of Political Education during 1919-21. Inheriting theRussia n design traditions oflubok andrayok , the main topics were current political events. They were usually displayed in windows, hence the name.The first Rosta window was created in Moscow by Mikhail Cheremnykh (1890-1962). He was soon joined by
Vladimir Mayakovsky , a popular and prolific author,Dmitry Moor (1883-1946),Alexander Rodchenko , and others. Similar projects were performed in other Soviet cities.The design featured graphical simplicity suitable for viewing from distance and often used
lubok -styled sequences of pictures according to some plot, similar to moderncomics . The posters were not printed but rather painted with cutout stencils made from cardboard. Once the required number of posters was painted, the stencils were sent to another city and put in circulation throughout the soviet union.During the World War II, this approach was reproduced in Tass Windows by
Kukryniksy .External links
* [http://www.v-mayakovsky.narod.ru/okna_rosta.html Rosta Windows - Vladimir Mayakovsky] (Russian)
* [http://foto.mail.ru/mail/vizu/1 Parodies of Rosta Windows in the 1990s] (Russian)
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