Venice Biennale – 20th International Art Exhibition
An Italian poster promoting the Venice Biennale of 1936. Features a Fascist iteration old flag of the Republic of Venice.
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An Italian poster promoting the Venice Biennale of 1936. Features a Fascist iteration old flag of the Republic of Venice.
Propaganda poster from German-occupied France calling for a European crusade against Bolshevism. Note the lack of border between France and Germany.
Propaganda poster from German-occupied France, depicting a European knight riding forth valiantly, impaling a Bolshevik soldier propped up by figures representing Judeo-capitalism. Medieval romanticism and the imagery of knightly warriors are frequent motifs in nationalist aesthetics, embodying pre-enlightenment ideals of masculinity, nobility, tradition, and martial valor.
“Vi vil oss et land” (lit. ‘We want ourselves a country’) is a well-known nationalist slogan in Norway, derived from a poem by Per Sivle.
A Norwegian poster calling on its citizens to each fulfill their duty in restoring their nation’s past glory.
Propaganda poster by the Vlaams Nationaal Verbond (VNV), a catholic Flemish nationalist organization that sought secession from Belgium.
A recruitment poster from occupied France calling on its inhabitants to join the Waffen-SS alongside their fellow European comrades.
Croatian propaganda poster from 1941 comparing Poglavnik (leader) Ante Pavelić and historical leaders of the nation, stretching back a millennia to the first king of Croatia. They are, in chronological order, King Tomislav, Demetrius Zvonimir, Ante Starčević and Stjepan Radić.