 
  ¡Luchemos por el resurgir de la industria ferroviaria!
Número de Cartel: PP 383
			  		  	  			  								  		  	  				Información sobre el cartel: Poster is in Estonian language.
			  		  	  				Tamaño: 28.5x26.5
			  		  	  				Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
			  		  	  				Fecha de publicación: 1951
			  		  	  				Editores: Editor  R. Tungel
			  		  	  				Información técnica: July 26, 1951; Publishing House Communist, Talinn, Telephone No. 36-23; Price – 3 rubles
			  		  	  				Ediciones: 3,000
			  		  	  				Número de Glavlit: MB-10602
			  		  		  	  				En el catologo: PP 383 Industry b
			  		  	  				Región de la URSS: RSS de Estonia
			  		  	  				Idioma: Estonio
			  		  	  Artista: Kütt, Allex Fritz Vol'demarovich (Kyutt, Aleks) — Кютт, Алекс Фриц Вольдемарович
					Allex Kütt was born in Estonia shortly after the nation declared its independence following World War I.  In 1942, Kütt began his artistic studies at the Tallinn School of Fine and Applied Arts.  In 1944, he enrolled in the Tallinn State Institute of Applied Arts.  Kütt graduated from there in 1949 and went on to serve as a lecturer in the department of Drawing and Graphics at the Academy of Arts in Estonia until 1985.  Although he ...
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			Imprenta: Kommunist Printing House, Tallinn — Типография Коммунист, Таллинн
					Kommunist Printing House (Trükikoda Kommunist in Estonian) was a state-owned entity in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.  It disseminated political literature and ephemera in addition to printing books. Located in the city of Tallinn, Kommunist Printing was situated at 2 Pikk Street. Prior to the Soviet Union’s incorporation of Estonia into the USSR, the printer served the Tallinn Estonian Publishing Company. The printer’s year of foundation is recorded as 1908 -- according to one Sovie...
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			Editorial: Estonian National Publishing, Tallinn — Эстонское государственное издательство, Таллинн
			Estonian National Publishing (Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus) was the state-owned publishing entity of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. The publisher was also known as Estonian State Press and it printed literature and ephemera.  In 1940, it began operations as the Tartu State Publishing House (until 1941), and around 1944 it moved to the capital city of Tallinn.  In addition to publishing books and posters; Estonian National Publishing disseminated works of fiction and art. During a 1949 reorganization, the publishing house ...
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