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With exemplary operation of kindergartens and nurseries to create all that is needed for worker-mothers for study, development, and elevation.

Poster Number: PP 1012
Category: Women
Media Size: 34x23
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1940
Editorial Information: Editor E. Povolotskaia; Text Editor (Illegible); Translation Editor B.M. Iunusalnov.
Technical Information on Poster: Iskusstvo No. 4385; Printing No. R-10n; Order No. 6; Approved and submitted for printing January 4, 1940; Standard format 62x94; Volume 1 sheet of paper, 2 lb. weight; Price 70 kopeks.
Glavlit Directory Number: A-22564
Catalog Notes: PP 1012 Women; Sister Poster PP 1101
USSR Region: Kirghiz SSR
Language: Kyrgyz
Additional Languages: Russian
Artist: Eremina, Tatiana Alekseevna — Еремина, Татьяна Алексеевна
Tatiana Alekseevna Eremina was a Soviet graphic artist and children's book illustrator. Eremina studied from 1927 to 1931 at the Moscow Regional Art Pedagogical School of 1905 and from 1931 to 1938 she was enrolled at the Moscow Institute of Visual Art (a.k.a. Surikov Institute). At the Institute she studied under the tutelage of Sergei Gerasimov and Alexander Deineka, two noted Soviet artists of the period. For her thesis project, Tatiana Eremina created a series of posters highlighting ...
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Printer: Iskusstvo (Art Publishing House) Lithography Workshop, Moscow — Литография Издательство Искусство, Москва
Iskusstvo publishing was formed in 1936 from Ogiz-Izogiz (State Art and Literature Publishing House). The entity also had its own lithography workshops. In Moscow, the publisher had printing operations located at 2 Sadovo-Kudrinskaia Street, 9 Dmitrov Lane, and at 2 Tsvetkovskii Passage.
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Publisher: Iskusstvo (Art Publishing House), Moscow-Leningrad — Искусство, Москва-Ленинград
Iskusstvo was the Art Publishing House (A.K.A. Visual Arts Publishing) that was created in 1936 from Ogiz-Izogiz (State Art and Literature Publishing House). It disseminated books and journals dealing with graphic design and the fine arts, and it issued numerous posters. Since the Iskusstvo banner was part of the State Printing Works in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) and Moscow, its two main offices were located in those two cities.
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