File:RIAN archive 436925 Poster -742 "Rosta Windows" dedicated to Russia's electrification by Vladimir Mayakovsky.jpg

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  • English: “Poster #742 "Rosta Windows" dedicated to Russia's electrification by Vladimir Mayakovsky”. Reproduction of the poster #742 "Rosta Windows" dedicated to Russia's electrification by poet and artist Vladimir Mayakovsky. The showpiece at the State Literature Museum. "Rosta Windows" - "Satirical Rosta Windows" - mass agitation art, posters created in 1919-1921 by Soviet artists and poets working in the Russian Telegraph Agency (Rosta).
  • Русский: «Плакат "Окна РОСТа" №742, посвященный электрификации страны. Автор Владимир Маяковский». Плакат "Окна РОСТа" №742, посвященный электрификации страны. Автор Владимир Маяковский, поэт, художник, трибун революции. Экспонат Государственного литературного музея. "Окна РОСТА" - "Окна сатиры РОСТА", агитационно-массовое искусство, плакаты, создававшиеся в 1919—21 годах советскими художниками и поэтами, работавшими в системе Российского телеграфного агентства (РОСТА). Репродукция. Россия, Москва
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RIA Novosti archive, image #436925, http://visualrian.ru/ru/site/gallery/#436925

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