Vladimir Gardin, Dirctor
Krest i Mauzer. Kinodrama v 8 chastakh (The Cross and Mauser)
Moscow: Kino-Izdat: 1925
- $1,000
Quarto 30.3x22.5 cm., original wrappers, (12) pp. Oversize prospectus for the Goskino production directed by Vladimir Gardin (1877-1965). The strong photomontage designs throughout, utilizing repeated geometric elements is the work of Anton Mikhailovich Levinsky (1893-1968), who employed them dramatically in a number of film brochures at this time. Levinsky started in Baku and eventually became part of LEF. OCLC locates one holding worldwide (Monash Univ, Australia).
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