Red Field Krasnaya Niva #12 1930
V Kulagina, P Sokolov-Skalya, B Zenkevich, E Yavno, G Berendgof, V Perelman, V Belyaev, R Hermann, V Deni
- Year: 1930
- Country: Russia
- Language: Russian
- Movement: Constructivism
- Subject: News, Art, Literature
- Dimensions: Width: 22.50cm Height: 29.50cm
Soviet weekly magazine Red Field, issue №39, 20 Dec 1930. First published in 1922 by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union. Constructivist cover by V. Kulagina, Russian Soviet painter, book and poster designer. She was a central figure in constructivist avant-garde. She is known for the Soviet revolutionary and Stalinist propaganda she produced in collaboration with her husband Gustav Klutsis. Cover design is dedicated to 1 May, International Worker's Day. Illustrated by B. Zenkevich, Russian and Soviet graphic artist, painter; engraver and lithographer; E. Zernova, painter, book illustrator, poster artist, monumental artist; Deni, Russian satirist, cartoonist and poster artist. Deni was one of the major agitprop poster artists of the Bolshevist period. V. Perelman, Soviet painter .He painted portraits and industrial theme paintings. This issue contains essay "Into the white sea for seals" and paintings by V. Belyaev, Russian and Ukrainian Soviet writer, screenwriter, playwright, journalist and publicist. Article "Baku" by A. Lunachevsky, Russian revolutionary, Soviet statesman, writer, translator, publicist, critic; "Soviet diary", "International review", "Night sowing" by L. Pasunkova, Soviet writer. Published by "Izvestij TSIK USSR and VTSIK". Poor condition, missing material on the spine and on the margins, tears on the spine and on the margins. Covers partially detached. Dusting, staining, pencil handwriting on the top side of back cover. 20 pages.
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