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Historia del Movimiento Sindical Profesional Internacional… [Traducción parcial]

Número de Cartel: PP 889
Información sobre el cartel: Poster was part of an international socialism series; Below title (at top), the white box reads: "Amsterdam International, Poster No. 5".
Tamaño: Please inquire
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: c.1928
Editores: Editor S. Sarbonski
Número de Glavlit: A 23745
En el catologo: PP 889 Workers
Región de la URSS: RSS de Bielorrusia
Idioma: Bielorruso
Artista: Naumova, Lidia Ivanovna — Наумова, Лидия Ивановна
Lidia Ivanovna Zharova Naumova was chiefly known for her work as lead costume designer on Sergei Eisenstein’s film epic “Ivan the Terrible” (1944). Naumova was born in Moscow and she was the sister of Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov (1899-1981), a People's Artist of the USSR. In 1924 Naumova graduated from VKHUTEMAS (Higher Art and Technical Workshops) and received her diploma in production design. In 1925, she and her husband (Alexander Naumov) had a son but in 1928, her husban...
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Editorial: Communist Academy, Moscow — Коммунистическая академия, москва
The Communist Academy was an independent institution that predated the Russian Revolution of 1917. Its curriculum included philosophy, history, literature, the arts, language and law, in addition to other fields of study. While the Academy distanced itself from the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences, it also benefited from it as the alternative to traditional higher education. In 1932, the Communist Academy was reorganized and its educational focus shifted to international socialist development and world economics. During the ...
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