Ekran Screen #6 1926
M Fajnzylberg
- Year: 1926
- Country: Russia
- Language: Russian
- Movement: Constructivism
- Subject: Current Affairs
- Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm Height: 27.00cm
Original vintage constructivist magazine Ekran, issue number 6, 13th February 1926. The ‘working newspaper’. Weekly magazine on recent developments in the USSR and abroad. The cover features a drawing of Physical education of the 17th century and physical education of the 20th century by K.G. The issue includes articles about electrification; cafe Greco in Rome, where, according to legend, Gogol wrote Dead Souls; the story Happiness Muslimat, gender reassignment surgery in the Soviet union; news from the previous week, such as the creation of a monument to Lenin in the workshops of the Academy of Arts, the USSR at the exhibition of the Middle East and other accompanied by photographs; an article about physical education 17gt century with illustrations by M Fajnzylberg. Published by Glavlit, 17 pages. Poor condition, tears on the cover and some pages, creasing, browning.
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 >