> Ekran Screen #22 1928
Sorry. This product is currently not for sale.
Sorry. This product is currently out of stock.
Language:

Ekran Screen #22 1928

P Petrokas, G Zanegin, M Alpert, V Shtranih, D Shereshevsky

£90.00
  • Year: 1928
  • Country: Russia
  • Language: Russian
  • Movement: Constructivism
  • Subject: Current Affairs
  • Dimensions: Width: 22.50cm Height: 30.50cm

Original vintage constructivist magazine Ekran, issue number 22, May 1928. The ‘working newspaper’. Soviet weekly magazine on recent developments in the USSR and abroad. The front cover features a photograph of a physical education dance performed by two girls by P. Petrokas; the back cover features the Big Lottery. The issue features articles about the Moscow sports season, including football and runners; a story of V. Ostolsky with illustrations by G. Zanegin; Japanese fascism; change of political regime in Persia; research on blood circulation; Salty Liman near Dnepropetrovsk; International exhibition of Press in Cologne 1928. The design of the exposition of the USSR pavilion was created by artists Lissitzky and Rabinovich; mining in the North Caucasus; the funeral of Tsyurupa, a Bolshevik leader, Soviet statesman, and Party figure. 14 pages. Fair condition, spine is loose, tears, browning.

Standard Delivery
Our Standard rate per order is £15 to UK (excludes the Channel Islands).

European & International Delivery
We also deliver to some European and International countries. Find Out More >

Find Out More About Delivery >