Old Soviet cards Happy New Year. Old Soviet cards Happy New Year Download Soviet New Year Cards in good quality

Old Soviet cards Happy New Year. Old Soviet cards Happy New Year Download Soviet New Year Cards in good quality
Old Soviet cards Happy New Year. Old Soviet cards Happy New Year Download Soviet New Year Cards in good quality

Old postcards for the new year, such fun and kind, with a touch of retro, in our time they became very fashionable.

Now we will surprise the brilliance-anime, but the old New Year cards immediately cause nostalgia and touches us to the depths of the soul.

Want to call in a close man born in the Soviet Union Memories of Happy Childhood?

Send him a Soviet postcard with the New Year holiday, having entered into it the most cherished wishes.

Scanned and detected versions of such postcards can be sent over the Internet through any messenger or email in unlimited quantities.

Here you can you can download free Soviet postcards New Year's.

And you can sign them by adding from yourself

Happy viewing!

A little story ...

Regarding the appearance of the first Soviet greeting cards there are some disagreements.

Some sources argue that for the first time they were published to the new one, 1942. According to another version, in December 1944, soldiers began to send unprecedented colorful foreign New Year's postcards unprecedented by relatives, and partnership decided that it was necessary to establish the production of their own, ideologically despicable products.

Be that as it may, but the mass release of New Year's postcards began only in the 50s.

At the first Soviet New Year postcards, happy moms with kids and the Kremlin tower were depicted, Santa Claus and Snow Maiden joined them.

And after some time, the industry produced the widest range of postcards, pleasantly rejoicing the eyes on the showcases of newspaper kiosks filled with traditionally nonsense printed products.

And let the quality of the print and brightness of the colors of Soviet cards gave way to imported, these disadvantages were focused on the originality of plots and high professionalism of artists.

The genuine flourishing of the Soviet New Year postcard came in the 60s. The number of plots increased: there are motives such as space development, the struggle for peace.

Winter landscapes crowned wishes: "Let the new year bring good luck in the sport!".

Postcards of past years reflected the trends of time, achievements, changing the direction from year to year.

One thing remains unchanged: a warm and spiritual atmosphere, created by these wonderful postcards.

New Year's postcards of Soviet times to this day continue to warm the hearts of people, reminding the past times and festive, magic smell of New Year's Mandarins.

Old postcards Happy New Year - Something more than just part of the story. These postcards pleased the Soviet people for many years, the happiest moments of their lives.

Christmas trees, bumps, happy smiles of forest characters and a snow-white beard Santa Claus - all these inalienable attributes of New Year's Soviet greeting cards.

They were bought in advance of 30 pieces and sent by mail in different cities. Our moms and grandmothers knew the authors of the pictures and hunted postcards with the illustrations of V. Zarubin or V. Chetverikov and the years were kept in boxes from under shoes.

They gave a feeling of the approaching magical holiday of the New Year. Today, old postcards are festive samples of Soviet design and simply pleasant memories of childhood.

I bring to your attention a selection of postcards "Happy New Year!" 50-60s.
My favorite is a postcard of the artist L. Allas, where the past passersby rushing home. With such pleasure, I always look at it!

Be careful, under the cut as much as 54 scans!

("Soviet artist", artists Y.Pernkov, T. Sazonova)

("Isogiz", 196-1 year, artist Y.Pernkov, T. Sazonova)

("Leningrad Artist", 1957, artists N.STrohanova, M.Aleksev)

("Soviet artist", 1958, artist V.Drievich)

("Isogiz", 1959, artist N. Tokolskaya)

V.Arbekov, Renkov)

("Isogiz", 1961, artists V.Arbekov, Renkov)

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1966, artist L.Arista)

Bear - Santa Claus.
Bear behaved modestly, decently,
They were polite, studied perfectly,
That's why they are Forest Santa Claus
With the joy of the Christmas tree as a gift brought

A. Benov, poems M.Ruttera)

Reception of New Year's telegrams.
On the edge, under the pine,
Telegraph knocks forests,
GATE Bunny Telegrams:
"Happy New Year, Pope, Moms!"

("Isogiz", 1957, artist A. Benov, poems M.Ruttera)

("Isogiz", 1957, artist S. Bylkovskaya)

S. Bylkovskaya)

("Isogiz", 1957, artist S. Bylkovskaya)

(Cards. Riga factory, 1957, artist E. Pikk)

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1965, artist E. Pozdnev)

("Isogiz", 1955, artist V.Stoshatov)

("Izogiz", 1960, artist N.Golts.)

("Isogiz", 1956, artist V. Korodetsky)

("Leningrad Artist", 1957, artist M. Grigoriev)

("Rosglavkniga. Philateliya", 1962, artist E. Gundobin)

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1954, artist E. Gundobin)

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1964, artist D. Denisov)

("Soviet artist", 1963, artist I. Kaznamensky)

I. Kaznamensky

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1961, artist I. Kaznamensky)

(Edition of the USSR Ministry of Communications, 1959, artist I. Kaznamensky)

("Isogiz", 1956, artist I. Kaznamensky)

("Soviet artist", 1961, artist K.zotov)

New Year! New Year!
Cheer the dance!
This is me, a snowman,
On the rink is not new to
I invite everyone to the ice,
On a fun round dance!

("Isogiz", 1963, artist K.zotov, poems Yu.Posnikova)

V.Ivanov)

("Isogiz", 1957, artist I.Kominarian)

("Isogiz", 1956, artist K. Lebedev)

("Soviet artist", 1960, artist K. Lebedev)

("Artist RSFSR", 1967, artist V.Lestev)

("Holds a view of the outflowing Mussettva I Music Liateruri Ursr", 1957, artist V.Melnichenko)

("Soviet artist", 1962, artist K.rotov)

S. Rusakov)

("Isogiz", 1962, artist S. Rusakov)

("Isogiz", 1953, artist L. Rybchenkova)

("Isogiz", 1954, artist L. Rybchenkova)

("Isogiz", 1958, artist A.Sazonov)

("Isogiz", 1956, artists Yu.Severin, V.Chnuha)

And after some time, the industry produced the widest range of postcards, pleasantly rejoicing the eyes on the showcases of newspaper kiosks filled with traditionally nonsense printed products.

And let the quality of the print and brightness of the colors of Soviet cards gave way to imported, these disadvantages were focused on the originality of plots and high professionalism of artists.


The genuine flourishing of the Soviet New Year postcard came in the 60s. The number of plots increased: there are motives such as space development, the struggle for peace. Winter landscapes crowned wishes: "Let the new year succeed in sports bring!".


In the creation of postcards reigned a variety of styles and methods. Although, of course, it was not without intermittent in the New Year's theme of the content of newspaper editorial.
As the famous collector Evgeny Ivanov, the well-known collector Yevgeny Ivanov, on postcards "Soviet Santa Claus actively participates in the public and industrial life of the Soviet people: he is the railwayman on the Bama, the space flies, melts the metal, works on a computer, delivers mail, etc.


His hands are constantly busy business - perhaps, because Santa Claus is much less likely carrying a bag with gifts ... " By the way, the book E. Ivanova "New Year and Christmas in postcards", in which plots of cards in terms of their special symbolism are perfectly seriously analyzed, proves that there is much more sense in the usual postage card than it may seem at first glance ...


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