Thirty Days 30 Tridtsat Dney #4 1929
Soviet magazine Thirty Days,issue number 4,1929. An illustrated constructivist monthly magazine on current affairs,art and literature in the Soviet Union. Published by Five Years publishing house in Moscow. A stylised black and green constructivist front cover. This edition includes articles entitled ‘Forward to the Broken Trough’ and a feature entitled ‘Vladimir Ilich - Taxpayer’ on Lenin. List of artwork includes: illustrations by A Deinek for the story ‘Misha’,photographs by P Karmen for the article ‘By the way - About Bread…’,illustrations by V Kozlinsky for the story ‘Wild Blood’,illustrations by V Kozlinsky for the verse ‘Flood’,illustrations by M Cheremny for the story ‘Official Note’,illustrations by A Radakov for the story ‘Town of Winds’. Poor condition,inside section of magazine detached from covers. Frayed spine and edges of pages,pages 65-80 ripped along the top edge and loose from rest of magazine. 80 pages.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | A Deyneka, P Karmen, V Kozlinsky, M Cheremnykh, A Radakov, |
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