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Towards the Reconstruction of Transport! - We Shall Give.

Poster
1931 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

General Description: Soviet propaganda poster. Printed by Typo-Lithography Vorovsky, Moscow and published by Oqiz-Izoqiz [State Publishing House] Moscow and Leningrad, 1931. Stamped in Cyrillic First Studio Politgraph Form Izogiz / artist Gromitzky. Lettered in Cyrillic with details of printing and publication etc. and Send your comments on this poster to Moscow Iqoqiz Agit, Mass Section.

Soviet propaganda poster. Stamped in Cyrillic First Studio Politgraph Form Izogiz / artist Gromitzky. Lettered in Cyrillic with details of printing and publication etc. and Send your comments on this poster to Moscow Iqoqiz Agit, Mass Section.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleTowards the Reconstruction of Transport! - We Shall Give.
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph
Brief description
Poster, Gromitsky, Towards the Reconstruction of Transport! - We Shall Give, 1931.
Physical description
General Description: Soviet propaganda poster. Printed by Typo-Lithography Vorovsky, Moscow and published by Oqiz-Izoqiz [State Publishing House] Moscow and Leningrad, 1931. Stamped in Cyrillic First Studio Politgraph Form Izogiz / artist Gromitzky. Lettered in Cyrillic with details of printing and publication etc. and Send your comments on this poster to Moscow Iqoqiz Agit, Mass Section.

Soviet propaganda poster. Stamped in Cyrillic First Studio Politgraph Form Izogiz / artist Gromitzky. Lettered in Cyrillic with details of printing and publication etc. and Send your comments on this poster to Moscow Iqoqiz Agit, Mass Section.
Dimensions
  • Height: 10.3cm
  • Width: 70.7cm
10.3 x 70.7 cm
Production
Poster: USSR. Printed by Typo-Lithography Vorovsky, Moscow and published by Oqiz-Izoqiz [State Publishing House] Moscow and Leningrad, 1931.
Collection
Accession number
E.405-1988

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Record createdNovember 24, 2008
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