Коллекция
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Cat. no: | 132 |
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Year: | 1919 |
Issue: | 50 000 |
Publisher: | Lit. izd. otd. Polit. upr. RVSR |
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Printing Technique: | Multicolor lithography |
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Size: | 68 x 52.5 |
Condition: | Excellent. Duplicated. A few spots on the bottom edge. |
Notes: | Butnik-Siverskiy B.S. Soviet Posters of the Civil War Era. 1918-1921. M., 1960. No.837. Page 226.(138). Polonsky V. Russian Revolution Poster. M, 1925. No. 55. Page 126.(057). |
Description: | Sinking to the waist in the blood, Entente Angry Horde He looks, his eyebrows arched darkly, To the land of free labor. Entente hides their evil's thought, Dreaming viciously by the clock To give Soviet Russia At the dismemberment of predatory dogs. For the sake of a fattened click, Freedom trampled the flag, Yudenich and Denikin growl, The hungry dog rats Kolchak. And the smell of gold smacking, Winding his nose, In defense of the world's bourgeoisie Frenziedly climb dogs. But the powerful hand of workers, Raising a high red banner, Like a garbage throws away them, Bracing each step. The plans of the Entente rally at the seams, Fight that day, then hot; Empty pockets empty Lord of the Allied rich. There is very little hope for the dogs, Victory path is not so simple: Kolchak ditched near the Urals, The poor fellow was stifled by the tail. The eye was broken, the paws crumpled: The shabby dog Kolchak; Allied satraps are looking - On the red reserved flag. And with a pile of rents and bonds, Solving all three cases, The League of Nations sits sadly In the dog society. |
Period: | 1917-1921 |
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Reference Price: | £ 1400 |