 
  [Top panel] Away With Evil-Doers! [Bottom panel] Come with us!
Poster Number: PP 402
			  		  	  			  										Category: Revolution
							  		  	  				Poster Notes: [Top of poster] RSFSR Workers of all countries, unite!
			  		  	  				Media Size: 32х24.5
			  		  	  				Poster Type: Lithograph
			  		  	  				Publishing Date: 1921
			  		  		  		  	  				Print Run: 10,000
			  		  		  	  				Sources & Citation: Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B. S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 193, poster 512
			  		  	  				Catalog Notes: PP 402 Revolution
			  		  		  	  				Language: Tatar
			  		  	  				Additional Languages: Russian
			  	  Artist: 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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			Printer: MSNKh 1st Exemplary Printing, Moscow — 1-я Образцовая типография М.С.Н.Х., Москва
					MSNKh (Moscow Council of National Economy) 1st Exemplary Printing was at 71 Piatnitskaia Street in Moscow. Prior to its nationalization, the printer was the Sharapov-Sytin Partnerhip. Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin (1851-1934), the son of a peasant, opened a small lithographic shop in Moscow with a single press and developed it into the largest private printing company in Tsarist Russia by the start of the 20th century. Around 1918, the Bolsheviks nationalized Sytin’s shop during the time they co...
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			Publisher: State Publishing House, Moscow — Государственное издательство, Москва
			In May 1919, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee created the State Publishing House of the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), Moscow.  The State Publishing House had its origins in Imperial Russia as the Royal Print Yard in St. Petersburg.  As the Red Army controlled more provinces and cities in former Imperial Russia, the State Publishing House developed offices outside St. Petersburg.  The State Publishing House, Moscow is sometimes cited in historical references as the "...
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