Red Field Krasnaya Niva #6 1927

£60.00

Original vintage Soviet weekly magazine Red Field,issue №2,15 January 1930. First published in 1922 by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union. The cover features a painting Dagestan girl by Eugene Lanceray,a Russian graphic artist,painter,sculptor,mosaicist,and illustrator,associated stylistically with Mir iskusstva. The issue includes a poem about Moscow in the snow with a photograph by N. Petrov; a story by Mikhail Prishvin,a Russian and Soviet novelist,prose writer,and publicist; news from abroad,such as explosions on the French training ship Richelieu,a strike of tram workers in Tokyo,Alexandra Kollontai,a Russian revolutionary,politician,a diplomat at the reception of Plutarco Calles,a general in the Mexican Revolution and a Sonoran politician,serving as President of Mexico from 1924 to 1928; articles about Hamburg; Leonid Leonov,a Soviet novelist,and playwright of socialist realism; art exhibition with the works of artists Igumnov,Shevchenko,Klasson,Staronosov,Ornatskaya,Vysheslavtsev,Berendgof; spread with a drawing of the Moscow Kremlin by the artist A. Kravchenko; theatrical news; drawing On the ice rink by the artist E. Mandelberg,a Soviet theatre artist,poster artist,cartoonist,librettist. Published by Glavlit,22 pages. Poor condition,the cover and pages are loose,tears,browning.

Country Russia
Year 1927
Artist E Lanceray, N Petrov, A Kravchenko, V Belyaev, E Mandelberg, Igumnov, Shevchenko, Klasson, Staronosov, Ornatskaya, Vysheslavtsev, Berendgof,
Width (cm) 29.5
Height (cm) 22.5

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