
"Long Live the USSR Woman, the Builder of Socialism."
Poster Number: PP 596
Category: Women
Poster Notes: [Flag at center] "Women Workers and Women Peasants of the USSR Send Greetings to Working Women of the World." [On globe] "10 Years of the USSR"; Poster designed by Proletkult-- Proletarskaia Kultura (Proletarian Culture) an artist cooperative.
Media Size: 42x29
Poster Type: Lithograph and Offset
Publishing Date: 1927
Print Run: 5,000
Glavlit Directory Number: 45278. Mosgublit, Moscow provincial section of Glavlit
Catalog Notes: PP 596 Women
Artist: Makarychev, Il'ia Pavolovich — Макарычев, Илья Павлович
Artist: Proletkult (Proletarian Culture) Studios — Пролетарская Культура (Пролеткульт)
Proletarskaia Kultura (Proletarian Culture) or Proletkult, consisted of architects, composers, artists and writers. The consortium was created in 1917 by Alexandr Bogdanov, director of the Socialist Academy of Social Sciences, and by Aleksei Gastev, a writer and theoretician who headed the Central Institute of Labor. Proletkult was to provide the foundation for a worker-based art form, "liberated from bourgeois, pre-Soviet culture." Mass-production and machine art were staples of the Proletkult ideal. Its membership surged ...
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Printer: Mospoligraf (Moscow Polygraphic) 15th Lithography Workshop, Moscow (formerly Mashistov) — 15-я Литография «Мосполиграф», Москва (бывш. Машистова)
The Mospoligraf 15th Lithography Workshop was located at 23 Bol'shaia Sadovaia Street in Moscow. Its history begins with Ivan Mikhailovich Mashistov (1851-1914) the founder and managing director of Mashistov Typolithography Partnership. His firm printed magazines, historical books, and during the First World War, it printed and published patriotic posters. Under the Soviets, Mashistov Lithography was nationalized and it became the 15th Lithographic Workshop. In 1921, when the Soviet Union consolidated its largest and best printing operations into ...
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Publisher: Mossovet (Moscow Soviet of People's Deputies) — Моссовет
Mossovet (Moscow Soviet of People's Deputies) was the USSR's version of a city council and it existed from 1918 until 1991. Today, the Mossovet building at 13 Tverskaia Street across from Tverskaia Square, serves as the office of Moscow's civil administration. Designed in 1782, the red-colored palazzo was the residence of Moscow's governor-general. In the 1940s, the Mossovet building was elevated three stories.
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