 
  Long Live the Third Communist International!
Poster Number: PP 091
			  		  	  			  										Category: Events
							  		  	  				Poster Notes: Poster was likely created for the Third World Congress held in Moscow during the summer of 1921. (On the flag) "Long Live The 3rd Communist International!", in English, German, Italian and French languages. (On the publisher's key) "Knowledge is Power RSFSR".
			  		  	  				Media Size: 35x29
			  		  	  				Poster Type: Lithograph
			  		  	  				Publishing Date: c.1921
			  		  		  		  		  		  	  				Sources & Citation: Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B. S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 173, poster 309; Russian Revolutionary Posters by V. Polonskii (1925), page 134, poster 165
			  		  	  				Catalog Notes: PP 091 Events
			  		  		  	  				Language: Multilingual
			  		  	  Artist: Ivanov, Sergei Ivanovich — Иванов, Сергей Иванович
					Sergei Ivanovich Ivanov was a Russian and Soviet painter and a graphic artist.  Ivanov studied at the Stroganov Central School of Industrial Art from 1897 to 1907.  From 1907 to 1916, he continued his education at MUZhVZ (Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture). Early in his career, the artist painted portraits of actors and he created designs for scenery and costumes for the theatrical productions of the Second Studio of the Moscow Art Theater, the Bolshoi Theater, and ...
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			Printer: A.F. Marks Lithography Workshop — Типография Адольф Фёдорович Марксъ
					The A.F. Marks'' Partnership Artistic Printing Office was located in St. Petersburg at 29 Izmailovskii Avenue. Founded in 1881 by the printer and publisher, Adolf Fedorovich Marks (1838-1904), the firm published the weekly journal Niva in addition to other literature.  In 1916, Moscow publishing mogul Ivan Sytin purchased a controlling interest in its ownership.  The Partnership was nationalized (in late 1920) and placed under Gosizdat, the state publisher. In 1922, the printer was placed under Petropechat', a state-owned trust ...
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			Publisher: State Publishing House, Peterburg [St. Petersburg, Russia] — Государственное издательство, петербург
			The State Publishing House had its origins in Imperial Russia as the Royal Print Yard in St. Petersburg.  The Soviets nationalized the print yard in 1917 and requisitioned its presses.   Out of the requisitioning emerged the Publishing House of the Petrograd (St. Petersburg) Soviet formed in the winter of 1917 by the Literary and Publishing Department of People's Commissariat for Education.
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