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Los proletarios conquistaron el poder en Rusia. Los proletarios conquistarán el poder en todo el mundo. ¡Viva el Octubre mundial!

Número de Cartel: PP 323
Información sobre el cartel: (Emblema en el centro) “RSFSR” [República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia]. (En la primera bandera a la izquierda) “¡Todo el poder para los Soviets!”, “¡Viva el Octubre mundial!”. (En la segunda bandera a la izquierda) “Con los comunistas y a través de los Soviets, hacia un futuro mejor”. (En la bandera grande a la derecha) “Octubre Mundial”.
Tamaño: 38.5x26
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1920
Información técnica: Publication No. 960; Year 1920
Número de Glavlit: A-81016
Fuentes: Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B. S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 195, poster 539
En el catologo: PP 323 Workers b
Artista: Matorin, Mikhail Vladimirovich — Маторин, Михаил Владимирович
Imprenta: 1st State Typo-lithography Workshop, Moscow (formerly Sytin) — 1-я Государственная типо-литография, Москва (до Сытина)
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Editorial: State Publishing House — Государственный издательство
The State Publishing House had its origins in Imperial Russia as the Royal Print Yard of St. Petersburg. In 1917, the Soviets nationalized the print yard and requisitioned its presses. From requisitioning emerged the Publishing House of the Petrograd Soviet that was formed in the winter of 1917 by the Literary and Publishing Department of People's Commissariat for Education. In 1919, the State Publishing House in St. Petersburg changed its name to Petrogosizdat (Petrograd State Publishing) and in 1924, ...
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