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¡Gloria al gran Stalin, el arquitecto del comunismo!

Número de Cartel: PP 871
Categoría: Stalin
Información sobre el cartel: The tallest building in the background is the Kotelnicheskaia Embankment Building, one of Moscow's "seven sisters" skyscrapers completed in 1952. The bridge near the building is the Bolshoi Ustinskii Bridge, a steel arch spanning the Moscow River near the Yauza River. On the poster at the left is the old Moscow Orphanage building. After the Russian Revolution the orphanage was turned into offices for the trade unions.
Tamaño: Please inquire
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1952
Editores: Editor E. Povolotskaia
Información técnica: Publication No. 10080. [Submitted] September 30, 1952. Size 1 large sheet. Order No. 8134. Price 1 ruble.
Número de Glavlit: A06665.
En el catologo: PP 871 Stalin b
Artista: Ivanov, Konstantin Konstantinovich — Иванов, Константин Константинович
Konstantin Konstantinovich Ivanov received his initial art instruction from his father, the noted graphic artist Konstantin L. Ivanov. Formal instruction began in 1933 when Konstantin Konstantinovich attended an art school in Leningrad. It was from that point on that he dedicated his life to graphic design. During World War II, Konstantin Ivanov served on the front line while contributing to posters designed by the TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union) Studios. In 1949, he began professionally ...
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Artista: Petrov, N. — Петров, Н.
Imprenta: 1st Exemplary Typography Workshop named for A. A. Zhdanov, Moscow — 1-я Образцовая типография им. А.А. Жданова
The 1st Exemplary Typography Workshop was named in honor of Andrei Alexandrovich Zhdanov (1896-1948), a Soviet military leader and a senior member of the Politburo who died in 1948. Reportedly, Andrei Zhdanov controlled the atomic espionage division of the USSR and he was Josef Stalin's closest confidant. Historically, the 1st Exemplary Typography Workshop began as the Sharapov-Sytin Partnerhip, a printing workshop formed before the Russian Revolution. Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin (1851-1934) was the son of a peasant. ...
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Editorial: Iskusstvo (Art Publishing House), Moscow — Искусство, Москва
Iskusstvo was the Art Publishing House (A.K.A. Visual Arts Publishing) that was created in 1936 from Ogiz-Izogiz (State Art and Literature Publishing House). It disseminated books and journals dealing with graphic design and the fine arts, and it issued numerous posters. Since the Iskusstvo banner was part of the State Printing Works in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) and Moscow, its two main offices were located in those two cities.
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