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Glory to the Great Stalin!, offset print from 1950 painting, English captioned, artist signed, centerfold supplement from #2 1951 issue of The Soviet Woman magazine. EXC condition.
Glory to the Great Stalin!, offset print from 1950 painting, English captioned, artist signed, centerfold supplement from #2 1951 issue of The Soviet Woman magazine. EXC condition.
Lazar Kaganovich, Stalin's Henchman and Commissar of (railway) Transportation, lithograph on steel, by I. Brodskiy, artist signed. Very rare, c. early to mid-1930s. EXC condition.
Lazar Kaganovich, Stalin's Henchman and Commissar of (railway) Transportation, lithograph on steel, by I. Brodskiy, artist signed. Very rare, c. early to mid-1930s. EXC condition.
Death of Division Commander, offset print c. 1940s-50s, after the right panel of the 1938 triptych "Shchors" by P. Sokolov-Skalya. In excellent condition.
Death of Division Commander, offset print c. 1940s-50s, after the right panel of the 1938 triptych "Shchors" by P. Sokolov-Skalya. In excellent condition.
Border Guards, Soviet Border Guards Preparing to Repel an Attack, offset print c. 1940s-50s, after a late-1920s - early-1930s painting by A. Bubnov. In excellent condition.
Border Guards, Soviet Border Guards Preparing to Repel an Attack, offset print c. 1940s-50s, after a late-1920s - early-1930s painting by A. Bubnov. In excellent condition.
People's Commissar of Defense Hero and Marshal of the Soviet Union S.K. Timoshenko During Military Exercise, offset lithograph c. 1940s-50s, after a 1940 drawing by A. Yar-Kravchenko.
People's Commissar of Defense Hero and Marshal of the Soviet Union S.K. Timoshenko During Military Exercise, offset lithograph c. 1940s-50s, after a 1940 drawing by A. Yar-Kravchenko.
The First Blast Furnace, MASSIVE color
lithograph/raised print by Novichenko, circa 1980s-90s,
depicting Soviet factory workers on duty, dwarfed by the
monumental scale of their industrial surroundings.
The First Blast Furnace, MASSIVE color
lithograph/raised print by Novichenko, circa 1980s-90s,
depicting Soviet factory workers on duty, dwarfed by the
monumental scale of their industrial surroundings.
Road to Novotroitsk, a MASSIVE lithograph and gouache-on-paper
work by Novichenko, c. 1980s-90s, portraying a humble yet
picturesque landscape dotted with signs of industrialization
through a unique combination of Socialist realism and the
artist's own sentimental touch.
Road to Novotroitsk, a MASSIVE lithograph and gouache-on-paper
work by Novichenko, c. 1980s-90s, portraying a humble yet
picturesque landscape dotted with signs of industrialization
through a unique combination of Socialist realism and the
artist's own sentimental touch.