
The Cosmonauts of Two Nations Join their Ships!
Victor Grigorievich Len, 1975

- Medium
- Silkscreen/paper
- Dimensions/
- 70 H x 55 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- A | Excellent - Minimal to no signs of wear

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Victor Grigoryevich Len’s "The Cosmonauts of Two Nations Join their Ships!" (1975) stands as a powerful symbol of the momentous Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, marking the first collaborative space mission between Cold War rivals. Created for Agitplakat Don during a period of diplomatic détente, this silkscreen poster celebrates an unprecedented moment of superpower cooperation. The mission, conducted in July 1975, represented the first time Soviet and American spacecraft docked in orbit, effectively ending the space race that had defined the previous decade. This shift from competition to collaboration reflected broader diplomatic efforts to reduce Cold War tensions.
The composition achieves remarkable impact through studied minimalism. Two abstract spacecraft, indicated by geometric shapes adorned with their respective national flags, trace graceful arcs toward each other across a deep blue cosmic void. Three concentric circles emanate from a simplified Earth at the poster's base, suggesting orbital paths while creating a sense of planetary scale. This careful symmetry in the design speaks to the equal partnership between nations, while the converging trajectories of the spacecraft emphasise the theme of cooperation referenced in the poster's text: "For the sake of a sunny tomorrow, For the sake of Earth's peaceful days, The cosmonauts of two nations join their ships!" The arrangement transforms a complex political and technological achievement into a clear visual metaphor for international harmony.

Len's mastery of the silkscreen medium manifests in his restrained use of colour and form. The deep blue background creates a sense of cosmic depth, while the crisp white orbital lines and simplified Earth make the cooperative and peaceful message clear. The dramatic contrast between the red Soviet craft and the stars-and-stripes American vessel draws the eye while maintaining perfect balance. This approach departs from the more elaborate propaganda posters of the period, embracing modernist design principles to convey its message of technological cooperation and shared human achievement.
Victor Grigoryevich Len (1914-1978), a distinguished member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, served as chief editor of Agitplakat Don from 1960 and achieved recognition as an Honoured Artist of the RSFSR in 1969. His formal training at the Moscow Surikov Institute under mentors including S.V. Gerasimov and A.V. Lentulov informed his innovative approach to political poster design. As Chairman of the Rostov branch of the Union of Artists (1948-1960), he significantly influenced regional artistic development. His works are preserved in several institutions, including the Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts, where a retrospective of his work was held in 1973.

The Cosmonauts of Two Nations Join their Ships!
Victor Grigorievich Len, 1975
- Medium
- Silkscreen/paper
- Dimensions/
- 70 H x 55 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- A | Excellent - Minimal to no signs of wear