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Poster Number: PP 963
Category: Industry
Poster Notes: Poster is backed on cardboard
Media Size: 22x16
Poster Type: Offset
Publishing Date: c. 1932
Technical Information on Poster: [Approved] December 25, 1932.
Glavlit Directory Number: B-26866
Catalog Notes: PP 963 Industry b
Artist: Dolgorukov, Nikolai Andreevich — Долгоруков, Николай Андреевич
In 1928, Nikolai Andreevich Dolgorukov moved from his native Ekaterinburg to Moscow to attend VKhUTEIN (Higher State Artistic and Technical Institute). After that organization dissolved in 1930, Dolgorukov continued his studies at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute under the tutelage of artists Lev Bruni and Dimitri Moor. Dolgorukov's training was in illustrated political satire as well as in poster design, and each area became the main focus of his long career. After graduation, he collaborated with fellow poster ...
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Printer: Mosoblpoligraf (Moscow Regional Printers), Moscow — Мособполиграф (Московская областная полиграфская), Москва
Mosoblpoligraf was a regional, state-owned printing trust created in the mid-1920s during the period when the Soviet Union was consolidating its best and most productive printers. The 5th Lithography Workshop, 12th Lithography Workshop, 16th Lithography Workshop, and the 26th Lithography Workshop were all Moscow printers under the Mosoblpoligraf banner.
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Publisher: Aviazot (All-Union Society for Mastery of Aviation Engineering) — Авиазот (Всесоюзное Общество За Овладевание Авиатехникой)
Aviazot was a section of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute of Moscow that provided education in mechanics.
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