Any systematic, widespread dissemination or promotion of particular ideas, doctrines, practices, etc. intended to further one’s own cause or to damage an opposing one. Propaganda is often used to deceive a public or distort information. Propaganda may take many different forms, including public or recorded speeches, texts, films, and visual or artistic matter such as posters, paintings, sculptures, or public monuments.
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Herbert Bayer Our Allies Need Eggs, Your Farm Can Help c. 1942
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Aleksandr Rodchenko Pro eto. Ei i mne (About This. To Her and to Me) 1923
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Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Mayakovsky Patriotic propaganda postcards with verse by Vladimir Mayakovsky 1914
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Barbara Kruger Rage + Women = Power, cover for Ms. magazine January/February 1992
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Anthony Veiller Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain 1943
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Diego Rivera Agrarian Leader Zapata 1931
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Leni Riefenstahl Der Triumph des Willens (Triumph of the Will) 1936
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