
We've Inspected the Sky Inside & Outside. No Gods or Angels Were Found
Israel Ilyich Radunsky, 1964

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- Offset/paper
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- 85 H x 55 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear

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"We've Inspected the Sky Inside & Outside. No Gods or Angels Were Found" (1964) by Israel Ilyich Radunsky was created in the wake of Yuri Gagarin's historic 1961 spaceflight. This poster masterfully combines text and imagery to merge scientific achievement with anti-religious messaging.
The composition is anchored by a striking portrait of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin in bold red and grey tones, juxtaposed against a stylized Vostok rocket bearing the hammer-and-sickle emblem and a radiating red star of symbolic power. The background features a subtle grid listing the names of pioneering Soviet cosmonauts, including Gagarin (the first man in space), Titov (the second human in orbit), Nikolaev, Bykovsky, and Tereshkova (the first woman in space). Radunsky employs a restricted color palette of red, grey, and black against a light background, creating sharp contrasts for maximum visual impact. The simplified forms and bold graphic elements demonstrate his masterful use of modernist design principles, while the Russian text beneath provides ideological grounding without disrupting the visual hierarchy.

Each element serves multiple symbolic functions, reinforcing both scientific and ideological messages. The cosmonaut's confident smile conveys absolute certainty in the Soviet worldview. The Vostok rocket represents not just technological achievement but also the means by which Soviet ideology symbolically ascends to the heavens. Most significantly, the integration of cosmonauts' names transforms individual achievements into a collective Soviet triumph. The text, "We've Inspected the Sky Inside & Outside. No Gods or Angels Were Found," appropriated from Vladimir Mayakovsky's The Flying Proletariat (1925), is presented as a factual declaration in which scientific progress is merged with anti-religious messaging, positioning space exploration as empirical evidence against religious claims.
Israel Ilyich Radunsky (b. 1929, Minsk) graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Institute's Faculty of Graphics in 1964, after studying at the Minsk Art School. His distinctive approach to propaganda design emerged from this dual background in fine and graphic arts. As a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, he created numerous influential works that shaped Soviet visual culture. His posters are now preserved in major institutions, including the State Historical Museum and the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics.

We've Inspected the Sky Inside & Outside. No Gods or Angels Were Found
Israel Ilyich Radunsky, 1964
- Medium
- Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 85 H x 55 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear