
The 26th Congress of the CPSU
Unknown, 1981

- Medium
- Oil/paper & Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 160 H x 145 W
- Country
- Ukrainian SSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear


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"The 26th Congress of the CPSU" (1981) marks a pivotal moment in late Soviet history, capturing the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's final congress under Leonid Brezhnev's leadership. This oil painting, created during a period of significant economic challenges and international tensions, reflects how Soviet Ukrainian art continued to project strength and optimism even as the USSR faced declining economic growth and severe domestic issues. Opening on February 23, 1981, with Brezhnev's five-hour address proposing new arms control talks, the Congress would prove to be his last before his death in 1982.

The composition centres on a heroic industrial worker, depicted in sturdy overalls against a dynamic background featuring the Congress number "XXVI" in bold red lettering. The worker's upward-gazing pose and determined expression project an idealised vision of Soviet strength and purpose, standing in stark contrast to the reality of the economic difficulties and food shortages the USSR faced at the time. Behind him, simplified architectural forms suggest a modern industrial or institutional setting, creating a visual connection between the worker and the state's industrial ambitions, even as the real economy struggled with declining growth rates.
The painting's colour palette demonstrates technical sophistication, dominated by vibrant red tones that evoke traditional revolutionary symbolism. Created at a moment when the Soviet leadership grappled with uncertainties about its relationship with the United States and unrest in Poland, the artwork's confident aesthetic and heroic portrayal of labour exemplifies how official art maintained its optimistic vision even as the USSR faced mounting challenges. The painting serves as a fascinating document of how Soviet propaganda art continued to project strength and unity at a moment when the ageing Soviet leadership, unanimously confirmed at this Congress, faced increasing domestic and international pressures.


The 26th Congress of the CPSU
Unknown, 1981
- Medium
- Oil/paper & Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 160 H x 145 W
- Country
- Ukrainian SSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear