Greeting, Villagers Greet a Red Army Unit, offset print circa 1940s-50s, after a 1937-41 painting by Samuil Adlivankin.
The image measures approx. 9 ¾" x 8 ¾". Total size with the backing frame is 13 ¾" x 10 ½". Printed on thin but fine quality semi-gloss paper and affixed by a thin line of glue along the top edge to a thin cardboard backing inside a printed frame. The title of the painting and name of the artist are printed under the print on the right. The painting depicts a scene where a Red cavalry unit is being greeted and cheered by a group of villagers harvesting apples.
The print is in outstanding superb condition. No damage of any kind to the image whatsoever. The backing cardboard is in
The image measures approx. 9 ¾" x 8 ¾". Total size with the backing frame is 13 ¾" x 10 ½". Printed on thin but fine quality semi-gloss paper and affixed by a thin line of glue along the top edge to a thin cardboard backing inside a printed frame. The title of the painting and name of the artist are printed under the print on the right. The painting depicts a scene where a Red cavalry unit is being greeted and cheered by a group of villagers harvesting apples.
The print is in outstanding superb condition. No damage of any kind to the image whatsoever. The backing cardboard is in excellent condition as well, showing just barely discernible corner bumps.
Samuil Adlivankin (1897 - 1966) was a Soviet artist, supporter and propagandist of Socialist Realism. His biggest commission was murals on the walls of the "Far East" pavilion of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow in 1938-39.
Please note that the pen in our photo is for size reference.
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