Hitler tells his future and sees a noose, portending his future; gray, green, red
Hitler tells his future and sees a noose, portending his future; gray, green, red

New Year's Fortune-Telling (TASS Window #1126), 1945
This is from a collection of extremely rare News Agency "window" posters from the Soviet Union. Posted daily in shop windows of Moscow after the German invasion started in June 1941, TASS posters were intended to rally support for the war, and later the post-war, effort. Artists of these posters utilized a broad arsenal of visual strategies to both incite and inspire - from vicious satire, to potent slogans, to undiluted horror and hatred, to patriotic historical parallels. This panel hails from January 3, 1945 and foretells tHitler's fortune: Hitler, overcome with fear, Went fortune-telling at the New Year. He sat down, mumbled "Forty-Five, What will it mean for me?" He melted wax on the platter, A shadow was cast upon the wall. "What is it? What is it? Oh! A noose! For me!" The collection at International Poster Gallery features intricately hand stenciled TASS panels dating from March 1943 to late 1946 as the scales slowly tipped in the Soviets' favor, and beyond the armistice. Learn more about the TASS panels.
30.9'' x 70.9'' / 79 x 180 cm
Stencil | Backed on Rice Paper
ID# RUP22268
$3,201 to $6,000
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