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Poster Number: PP 1056
Category: World War II
Poster Notes: Poster is in Latvian language, should you know the English translation of this poster, email the webmaster.
Media Size: 28.5x21.5
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1945
Editorial Information: Text Editor Meinhard Rudziš
Technical Information on Poster: Approved for Printing September 6, 1945; Paper Format 73x103; Order No. 238.; LTA Logs [windows poster] No. 7.; Price 4 rubles.
Glavlit Directory Number: JT02247
Catalog Notes: PP 1056 World War II c
USSR Region: Latvian SSR
Language: Latvian
Artist: Karpenko, Mikhail Mikhailovich (Karpenko, Mihails) — Карпенко, Михаил Михайлович
Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpenko never received any specialized artistic training during his career. While he is best known for his illustrations in children's books, he also designed political posters. Karpenko lived most of his life in Riga, Latvia and he performed design work for the Latvian State Publishing House and for the publishing houses of Khudozhestvennaia literatura, Detskaia literature and Malysh Belarus.   During World War II, Karpenko was called to military service. After being wounded in...
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Publisher: VAPP (State Supply and Printing Enterprises Administration), Riga — ВАПП, художественное издательство
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