File:Mayakovsky Krasnoarmejskaya zvezda-12 1924.png

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Русский: Обёртка карамели из серии «Красноармейская звезда» для треста «Моссельпром». Рисунок и стихи В. Маяковского. Москва. 1923–1924 годы
English: Wrapper caramel "Red Army Star" for "Mosselprom". Drawing and text by Vladimir Mayakovsky. Moscow. 1923–1924
Date 1923–1924
Source https://arzamas.academy/materials/736
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Vladimir Mayakovsky  (1893–1930)  wikidata:Q132964 s:en:Author:Vladimir Mayakovsky q:en:Vladimir Mayakovsky
 
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Description Russian-Soviet poster artist, poet, actor, playwright, writer and painter
Date of birth/death 19 July 1893 (7 July 1893 in Julian calendar) 14 April 1930 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Baghdati Moscow
Work period 1912 Edit this at Wikidata–1930 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q132964

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