Ekran Screen #30 1926
Original vintage constructivist magazine Ekran,issue number 13,May 1928. The ‘working newspaper’. Soviet weekly magazine on recent developments in the USSR and abroad. The front cover features a drawing of the field worker. The issue features articles about Krasny Yereminets commune with portraits of peasantsж how the development from the plough to the tractor took place; about life in the village; portraits of members of the Politburo,such as Rudzutaks was a Latvian Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician,Ordzhonikidze,a Georgian Bolshevik and Soviet politician,Kirov,a Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary,Andreev,a Soviet Communist politician,Mikoyan,an Armenian Communist revolutionary,and Kaganovich,a Soviet politician and administrator; the construction of the Krasnoe Znamja factory in Leningrad; the strike of 16,000 textile workers in Passaic,New Jersey; the study of the sun as an energy source. 16 pages. Fair condition,tears on the spine,some pages are loose,pencil marks,broening.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | S Magaziner |
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