
12th April - Humanity's First Great Step into Space
Semen Borisovich Raev, 1989

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- Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 195 H x 96 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear
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Semyon Borisovich Raev’s "12th April - Humanity's First Great Step into Space" (1989) represents a masterful celebration of Yuri Gagarin's historic 1961 spaceflight. This striking triptych exemplifies the continuing significance of space achievement in Soviet visual propaganda, even as the USSR approached its final years. The work's timing is particularly poignant, marking both the approaching 30th anniversary of Gagarin's flight and the twilight of the Soviet space program, as the nation stood on the brink of profound political transformation.
The composition is dominated by a dramatic red star containing Gagarin's iconic helmeted portrait, from which emanates a sweeping banner decorated with flags of various nations. This dynamic arrangement leads the viewer's eye across a cosmic landscape, past a rendered Earth to distant celestial bodies. The careful positioning of elements creates a sense of movement that mirrors humanity's journey into space, while the parade of international flags suggests the universal significance of space exploration. The text at the bottom, declaring this moment as "humanity's first great step into space," reinforces the artwork's message of collective achievement.

Raev's sophisticated technique demonstrates his masterful integration of photomontage and painted elements. The colour palette is particularly striking, moving from the bold Soviet red of the star through deep cosmic blacks to ethereal blues, creating a sense of infinite space. The inclusion of the American flag represents a departure from earlier, more overtly propagandistic space art, adopting a more contemplative, internationally-minded approach.
Semyon Borisovich Raev (1932-2001), a Moscow-based artist renowned for combining photomontage techniques with precise linework, brought his diverse artistic background to bear in this late-career masterpiece. His architectural training at the Moscow Architectural and Art School (1949-1952) informed his sophisticated approach to space and scale, while his experience with exhibition design enhanced his ability to create dramatic visual impact. As a member of both the Union of Artists of the USSR and the Union of Artists of Russia, Raev's work bridged the Soviet and post-Soviet periods, earning him numerous accolades including VDNH Gold Medal recognition. This poster exemplifies his mature style, demonstrating why his works are now held in major institutions including the Russian State Library and the State Museum of Political History of Russia.
12th April - Humanity's First Great Step into Space
Semen Borisovich Raev, 1989
- Medium
- Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 195 H x 96 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear