The Stratosphere Balloon, 1935 by Vladimir Grigoryevich Yung

The Stratosphere Balloon, 1935

(The Stratosphere Balloon, 1935. )


Vladimir Grigoryevich Yung

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The Stratosphere Balloon, 1935 by Vladimir Grigoryevich Yung. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
symbol · defence · moscow · russia · aviation · airfield · air balloon · graphic arts · agitation · ussr · soviet union · propaganda · red army · history · balloonist · stratosphere · osoaviakhim · socialist realism · colour lithograph · russian history · history of russia · soviet art · soviet political agitation art · socrealism · history · colour lithograph · state museum- and exhibition centre rosizo · yung · vladimir grigoryevich 1889-1942 · yung · vladimir grigoryevich 1889-1942 · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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