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All-Russian Agricultural Exhibition In Moscow
Moscow Worker and Peasant!
You, as owners of the region, be ready to meet at this exhibition visitors – laborers of the Soviet Republic.
Moscow Peasant! Share your economic experience with the peasants of all regions at this exhibition.
Those who want to be included in the exhibition excursion list and get tickets and a dormitory room at discount, 
should contact their local agricultural supervisors and managers.

All-Russian Agricultural Exhibition In Moscow Moscow Worker and Peasant! You, as owners of the region, be ready to meet at this exhibition visitors – laborers of the Soviet Republic. Moscow Peasant! Share your economic experience with the peasants of all regions at this exhibition. Those who want to be included in the exhibition excursion list and get tickets and a dormitory room at discount, should contact their local agricultural supervisors and managers.

Número de Cartel: PP 719
Información sobre el cartel: Poster was created for the All-Russian Agricultural and Industrial Crafts Exhibition that opened in August 1923 in Moscow. While it was planned four years prior to 1923, it was two years behind schedule in opening.
Tamaño: 45.5x31
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: c. 1923
Número de Glavlit: 6586. Gublit, provincial section of Glavlit
En el catologo: PP 719 Events
Artista: Artist Unknown — неизвестный художник
The artist's name on the poster is not indicated. By assigning Artist Unknown to a poster it also could mean the artist used a chop mark whereby no signature is seen thus rendering the artist's identity anonymous.
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Imprenta: Mospoligraf (Moscow Polygraphic), Moscow — Мосполиграф, Москва
Mospoligraf was a state-owned printing trust located in Moscow. When the Soviet Union formulated a plan in 1921 to consolidate the nation’s largest and best printing operators into state-owned trusts; Mospoligraf was organized in 1922 to carry out consolidation of the Moscow printing industry. With a staff of over two thousand, Mospoligraf was the second-largest printing trust organized in Moscow outside of the Mospechat’ trust, and it oversaw a myriad of houses under local printing sections such...
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Editorial: Publisher not indicated —