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¡Votaré por los candidatos del bloque comunista y no-alineado!

Número de Cartel: PP 829
Información sobre el cartel: [Background announcement]: "On February 10, 1946, Everyone to the Elections of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR!"; Historically, the USSR expelled German troops across the Baltic States in 1945 and a pro-Soviet government was re-established in Lativa. The 1946 February elections were for Latvia's representation in the USSR and they were followed by additional elections in February 1947 for the Latvian Supreme Soviet. On January 18, 1948, elections to the local Soviets took place in Lativa.
Tamaño: Please inquire
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: c. 1946
Editores: Editor: A. Shtals; Technical Editor: V. Gravitis.
Información técnica: Order No. 2081; Price 3 rubles.
Número de Glavlit: JT 02743
En el catologo: PP 829 Events b; Sister Poster PP 493
Región de la URSS: RSS de Letonia
Idioma: Letón
Artista: Vatolina, Nina Nikolaevicha — Ватолина, Нина Николаевна
Nina Vatolina began producing posters in late 1930s and she went to become one of the leading Soviet poster artists of all time. She was a graduate of the Ogiz Technical School for Arts and of the Moscow Art Institute (class of 1942). Vatolina additionally acquired illustration skills from the master poster designer Viktor Deni. In fact, Deni considered Vatolina one of his most talented students. Vatolina married Viktor Deni’s son, Nikolai Denisov. They attended th...
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