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Long live the 23rd Anniversary of the Workers-Peasants Red Army and Naval Military Fleet!

Número de Cartel: PP 1185
Tamaño: 37x25
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1941
Editores: Chief Editor P. Shakh-Nazarov
Información técnica: R-103; Order No. 1483b; Price 2 rubles
En el catologo: PP 1185 World War II c
Región de la URSS: RSS de Uzbekistán
Idioma: Uzbeco
Idiomas Adicionales: Ruso
Artista: Bondarovich, Anatolii Martinovich — Бондарович, Анатолий Мартинович
Anatolii Martinovich Bondarovich was a Soviet painter, graphic artist, and teacher. He studied at Kharkov Art School from 1911 to 1914 under the tutelage of Mikhail Andrіaovich Berkos, the noted Ukrainian artist. Anatolii Bondarovich spent the early part of his life in Kharkov, Ukraine. He later moved to Tashkent, Uzbek SSR where he taught at the Tashkent Art School from 1933 to 1935. After the Second World War, the artist taught at the Kiev School of Decorative and A...
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Imprenta: Uzpoligraf Typolithography, Uzbekistan — Типо-Литография Узполиграф треста, Узбекистан
During the early 1930s, the Uzbekistan-based Uzpoligraf printing trust consolidated a bevy of printing shops both large and small operating within the UzbekSSR and it placed them under state control. Uzpoligraf's principal headquarters were located in Tashkent.
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Editorial: Uzdavnashr (Uzbek State Publishing), Uzbekistan — Уздавнашр (Государственное издательство Узбекской ССР), Узбекистан
Uzbek State Publishing was formed around 1924 and its main offices were located in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic cities of Samarkand and Tashkent. The publisher was also known as Uzgosizdat in its Russian variant and Ѳznaşr in its Uzbek variant. In 1964, the publisher was renamed Uzbekistan State Publishing House. See Oznaşr (Uzbek State Publishing) for a more comprehensive history.
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