 
  Happy Holiday, Comrades!
Poster Number: PP 876
			  		  	  			  										Category: Events
							  		  	  				Poster Notes: The poster celebrates March 8th, International Women’s Day.
			  		  	  				Media Size: Please inquire
			  		  	  				Poster Type: Lithograph
			  		  	  				Publishing Date: 1954
			  		  	  				Editorial Information: Editor E. Povolotskaia
			  		  	  				Technical Information on Poster: [Submitted] February 24, 1954; Publication No. 591; Size: 1 large sheet; Order No. 2845; Price 1 ruble
			  		  	  				Print Run: 500,000
			  		  	  				Glavlit Directory Number: A 02615
			  		  		  	  				Catalog Notes: PP 876 Events b
			  		  		  		  	  Artist: Kokorekin, Aleksei Alekseevich — Кокорекин, Алексей Алексеевич
					Aleksei Alekseevich Kokorekin was born in a part of Russian Empire that was on the border of the Ottoman Empire. He began is studies in the cites of Krasnodar and Poltava.  In 1918, Kokorekin attended the Krasnodar School of Painting and Sculpture where he graduated in 1927.  From 1927 to 1929, Kokorekin attended the Kuban' Art and Pedagogical School in Krasnodar.  While living in Krasnodar, he worked both as a poster designer and a decorator for the town theater.  ...
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			Printer: 3rd Krasnii Proletarii (Red Proletarian) Typography Workshop of Soiuzpoligrafprom, Moscow — 3-я типография Красный пролетарий Союзполиграфпрома при Совете Министров СССР, Москва
					The Krasnii Proletarii Workshop originated under the ownership of Ivan Kushnerev, a Russian entrepreneur who founded the Kushnerev & Company Printing Shop in 1869 in Moscow.  When Kushnerev died in 1896, his printing operation was one of the largest in Imperial Russia. In 1919, the printer was nationalized by the Soviets and consigned to the Printing Section of the Moscow Economic Council (MSNKh).)  It later became the 3rd Krasnii Proletarii Book Printing Plant when its location (at 16 Pimenovskaia ...
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			Publisher: IzoGiz (State Publishing House of Fine Art), Moscow — Изогиз (Государственное издательство изобразительного искусства), Москва
			The history of IzoGiz begins with the formation of Ogiz, the Association of the State Book and Magazine Publishers. In 1930, the Sovnarkom of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic established Ogiz to centralize publishing under a monopoly in order to eliminate duplication of printed material, to streamline and control publishing production and its output, and to create a base for marketing books, training and technical manuals.  In 1931, the Central Committee of the USSR ordered certain ...
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