The Way of the Cross.
Print
ca. 1920-1930 (made)
ca. 1920-1930 (made)
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General Description: A Russian, anti-religious propaganda broadsheet satirizing Christian icons, the words `The Atheist' in the border, c.1920-30. Signed D. Moor and lettered in Cyrillic script with caption, price [15 Kopeks] print run [15,000] and other details of production
A Russian, anti-religious propaganda broadsheet satirizing Christian icons, the words `The Atheist' in the border. Lithograph printed in brown and black. Signed D. Moor and lettered in Cyrillic script with caption, price [15 Kopeks] print run [15,000] and other details of production.
A Russian, anti-religious propaganda broadsheet satirizing Christian icons, the words `The Atheist' in the border. Lithograph printed in brown and black. Signed D. Moor and lettered in Cyrillic script with caption, price [15 Kopeks] print run [15,000] and other details of production.
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Title | The Way of the Cross. |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph |
Physical description | General Description: A Russian, anti-religious propaganda broadsheet satirizing Christian icons, the words `The Atheist' in the border, c.1920-30. Signed D. Moor and lettered in Cyrillic script with caption, price [15 Kopeks] print run [15,000] and other details of production A Russian, anti-religious propaganda broadsheet satirizing Christian icons, the words `The Atheist' in the border. Lithograph printed in brown and black. Signed D. Moor and lettered in Cyrillic script with caption, price [15 Kopeks] print run [15,000] and other details of production. |
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Object history | The image is based on the customary procession around the Church on Easter night. `The Atheist' may be the name of a satirical publication in Moscow at the time, for other broadsheets stamped with the same name see Catalogue of Prints D. MOOR: E.384-1988 and E.383-1988 and KOGOUT E.386-1988 |
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Accession number | E.383-1988 |
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Record created | November 24, 2008 |
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