Red Field Krasnaya Niva #27 1927

£120.00

Original vintage Soviet Magazine Krasnaya Niva / Red Field,issue number 48,November 1927. Krasnaya Niva was a biweekly magazine,first published by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union in 1922. The cover features an artwork Seamstress by Abram Arkhipov,a Russian realist artist,who was a member of the art collective The Wanderers. This issue includes articles about Abram Ioffe,a prominent Soviet physicist; artworks "A Meeting in the Village" and "Worker's Family" by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin,a Russian and Soviet painter; The World Congress of Friends of the USSR held in November 1927 in Moscow. Congress took place to thwart plans for organizing a new anti-Soviet intervention; world revolution fighters; Tyko Vylka,a Soviet and Nenets painter and author,notable for his Arctic landscapes; the art of the peoples of the USSR; travels in Monaco; modern aviation; advertising and others. Published by Izvestiya,edited by Anatoly Lunacharsky,a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar,24 pages. Good condition,some pages are loose,minor tears on the spine,minor stain and creasing.

Country Russia
Year 1927
Artist A Arkhipov, V Bekhteev, K Petrov-Vodkin, T Vylka, B Nurali, N Pirosmani, V Plamov, Z Dindo, Y Pep, A Mizin, Gavrilov, G Grigoryan, A Sarkissian,
Width (cm) 29
Height (cm) 22

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