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Debemos juzgar por nosotros mismos. Todos los ciudadanos, sin excepción, están obligados a participar en la justicia y en el gobierno del país. – V.I. Lenin

Número de Cartel: PP 1059
Categoría: Lenin
Información sobre el cartel: The woman illustrated on the poster is holding a book titled "Constitution of the RSFSR".
Tamaño: 37x25
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1960
Editores: Editor V. Rukavishnikov
Información técnica: [Approved for printing] August 1, 1960; Publication No. 1-501; Order No. 1092; Volume 1 sheet of paper; Price 1 ruble (s 1/January 1961 g.-10 kopeks)
Número de Glavlit: A07586
En el catologo: PP 1059 Lenin
Artista: Dement'ev, Rem Mikhailovich — Дементьев, Рэм Михайлович
Rem Mikhailovich Dement'ev spent the majority of his professional career working in the graphic and illustrated arts. He studied at the Art Institute of the Estonian SSR where he graduated in 1956. After initiating his career, he worked at the Estonian Book Publishing House designing and illustrating books. Dement'ev also worked with the State Publishing House (Izogiz) and with the Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR (Voenizdat MVC USSR). Rem Dement'ev ...
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Imprenta: Kalinin City Poligrafkombinat — Полиграфкомбинат, Калинин
The Kalinin Poligrafkombinat (printing plant) was located at 5 Lenin Avenue (formerly Voroshilov Street) in the city of Kalinin (Tver) northwest of Moscow. Throughout its existence, the printer was allocated different names depending on the various state-owned trusts that handled its operations. For example, in the mid-1950s to early 1960s, the plant was a contract printer for Sovnarkhoz RSFSR (Regional Council of National Economy of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic). Sovnarkhoz was an economic ...
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Editorial: IzoGiz (State Publishing House of Fine Art), Moscow — Изогиз (Государственное издательство изобразительного искусства), Москва
The history of IzoGiz begins with the formation of Ogiz, the Association of the State Book and Magazine Publishers. In 1930, the Sovnarkom of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic established Ogiz to centralize publishing under a monopoly in order to eliminate duplication of printed material, to streamline and control publishing production and its output, and to create a base for marketing books, training and technical manuals. In 1931, the Central Committee of the USSR ordered certain ...
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