The Oldest of Gods.
Year: | 1923 |
Issue: | 15 000 |
Publisher: | Bezbozhnik u Stanka |
Place of publishing: | Moscow |
Description: | I am Jehova, the oldest of gods, and I understand this business better than all these milk sops. I am dried up, like the dollar. I will not start telling you nonsense about peace and love, like my son Christ. I am exclusively concerned with my nation, where each does his own business: capitalists and moneylenders grow richer, and workers work for them. A good Jew will always be wealthy, if he listens to my practical advice. Workers, be pious Jews and work with all your might for the capitalists. If you get it into your head to consort with Goys (infidels), with Christians, Mohammedans, and other workers, and impudently tear a smidge of gold from the hands of my pious capitalist children, then I will damn you, and in the next world I will torment and torment you. |
Reference Price: | 900 |
Printing Technique: | Multicolor lithography |
Language: | Russian |
Size: | 70 х 52 |
Condition: | Glued to the fabric. Traces of restoration of losses. Traces of vertical and horizontal folds from folding. |
Period: | 1922-1930 |
Categories: | Fighting past prejudices Anti-religion propaganda |
Style: | Caricature |