A WWII Russian Soviet era Tass Window No. 0124, Superbestiality, 1941. Titled in the print upper to the center. Inscribed in the print, Our peasants understand the meaning of racial purity. If we are justly proud of our Prussian cows, which are in many respects better than Herfordshire cows, then none of us will start being proud of Heine and the mongrel Einstein. Thinking of the constitution of the race, we must draw inspiration from the experiences of our peasants, Volkischer Beobachter, upper right. A poem by Samuil Iakovlevich Marshak, 1887 to 1964. Text by Aleksandr Borisovich Raskin, 1914 to 1971, and Moris Romanovich Slobodskoi,1913 to 1991. Artists: the Kukryniksy. Kukryniksy was a collective name, which is derived from the names of three caricaturists Mikhail Kupriyanov, Porfiri Krylov, and Nikolai Sokolov who had met at VKhUTEMAS, a Moscow art school, in the early 1920s. Signed and dated in the print lower left. Published by OGIZ Gospolitizdat, 1941. Typography Iskra Revolution. WWII Russian Soviet Era Propaganda Graphic Art Prints and Collectibles.
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