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[Left] State symbol of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics

[Middle] Moscow, capital of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics

[Right] State flag of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics

[Banner at bottom] Glory to the Motherland of October!

[Left] State symbol of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics [Middle] Moscow, capital of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics [Right] State flag of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics [Banner at bottom] Glory to the Motherland of October!

Poster Number: PP 386
Poster Notes: This poster is oversized.
Media Size: 49x27
Poster Type: Offset
Publishing Date: 1977
Editorial Information: Editor M. Gorniak; Technical Editor V. Artamonova
Technical Information on Poster: Submitted for printing September 9, 1977; Format 60 X 120; 1 printing sheet; 1.33 conditional printing sheets; Publication No. 9L-180; Offset Paper No. 1; Order No. 2312; Krasnii Proletarii is the Recipient of the Order of the October Revolution and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor; Price 10 kopeks.
Glavlit Directory Number: A-13656.
Catalog Notes: PP 386 Communist Culture (oversized)
Artist: Molokov, A. — Молоков, А.
Printer: Krasnii Proletarii (Red Proletarian), Moscow — Красный Пролетарий, 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). Around 1920, it was placed under the Poligrafkiniga (Book and Magazine Printing) Trust and was given ...
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Publisher: Plakat (All-Union Poster), Moscow — Плакат
Plakat (All-Union Poster) was created in 1974 in Moscow through the work of the Union of Artists and the Central Committee of the Communist Party. The chief of its poster department was Dmitry Akimovich Isaev. Plakat publishers existed until 1991 whereupon it was renamed Panorama publishers.
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