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¡La clase trabajadora debe crear por sí misma su propia inteligencia técnico-productiva! – Stalin

Número de Cartel: PP 865
Información sobre el cartel: This poster was produced by the Moscow chapter of Izoram. This group was part of a studio system composed of about 80 chapters overseen by the Visual Arts Department (IZO) of the Commissariat of Enlightenment (Narkompros).
Tamaño: Please inquire
Tipo de cartel: Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1932
Editores: Editor Gal’dberg; Technical Editor Gusev
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 3344, I30, Submitted for production February 14, 1932. Approved for printing February 20, 1932 [Statistical format?] 72x100 –1/2 sheet. No. 840, Order No. 566. Price 40 kopeks.
Número de Glavlit: B-15976
Fuentes: Arus Auctions, 2016
En el catologo: PP 865 Workers b
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