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Twenty-second Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [CPSU]: From Socialism to Communism
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Poster Number: PP 997
Category: Events
Poster Notes: Poster highlights the 22nd Communist Party Congress that was the final Congress where the Chinese Communist Party attended and the platform of decisions included the removal of Stalin's remains from the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow, as well as renaming cities dedicated to Stalin and to Stalinist-era politicians; [On book] Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Media Size: 35x22
Poster Type: Lithograph and Offset
Publishing Date: 1962
Editorial Information: Editor G. Shchetkin; Technical Editor A. Soboleva
Technical Information on Poster: [Approved] December 18, 1961; Volume 1 sheet of paper; No. 1–770; Order No. 920; Price 10 Kopeks
Glavlit Directory Number: A-11256
Catalog Notes: PP 997 Events b
Artist: Volikov, Vadim Petrovich — Воликов, Вадим Петрович
Vadim Petrovich Volikov was a graphic designer and a poster artist. As an art student in Leningrad, Volikov studied at the Academy of Art and Industry (V.I. Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design) from 1949 to 1955. While there, he concentrated in monumental decorative arts but he mainly worked in glass design. After his schooling and in order to support himself, he turned to designing political posters and book illustration. By the late 1950s, Volikov ...
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Printer: 1st Offset Printing Plant of UPP of the Lensovnarkhoz, Leningrad — 1-я Ленсовнархоз УПП Типография Офсетной, Ленинград
The 1st Offset Printing Plant of the Lensovnarkhoz (Leningrad Economic Regional Council) was located near Kronverkskaia and Mir Streets in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). In the late 1950s until the early 1960s, the printer’s operations were managed by the UPP (Printing Industry Management) of Lensovnarkhoz but throughout its existence, the name of this printing plant changed depending on the various state-owned trusts that handled its management. Historically, the printer had roots in Imperial Russia as a ...
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Publisher: IzoGiz (State Publishing House of Fine Art), Moscow — Изогиз (Государственное издательство изобразительного искусства), Москва
The history of IzoGiz begins with the formation of Ogiz, the Association of the State Book and Magazine Publishers. In 1930, the Sovnarkom of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic established Ogiz to centralize publishing under a monopoly in order to eliminate duplication of printed material, to streamline and control publishing production and its output, and to create a base for marketing books, training and technical manuals. In 1931, the Central Committee of the USSR ordered certain ...
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