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FIGURES 2.1. Anton von Werner, The Proclamation of the German Empire (1877). 2.2. On the Hillside of Kazbek’s Peak, photograph in Pravda (1935). 2.3. Aleksandr Gerasimov, Stalin and Voroshilov in the Kremlin (1938). 2.4. Vasilii Efanov, An Unforgettable Meeting (1936–37). 2.5. Iosif Serebriany, At the Fifth London Congress (1947). 2.6. Fedor Shurpin, Morning of Our Motherland (1949). 2.7. Thomas Cole, River in the Catskills (1843). 2.8. Asher Durand, Progress (1853). 2.9. Viktor Tsyplakov, V. I. Lenin (Lenin in Smolny) (1947). 2.10. Dmitri K. Mochalski, After the Demonstration (They Saw Stalin) (1949). 3.1. Frame showing the bench in Vertov’s Three Songs of Lenin (1934). 3.2. Frame from Lev Kuleshov’s The Siberians (1941). 3.3. Frame from Lev Kuleshov’s The Siberians (1941). 3.4. Frame from Lev Kuleshov’s The Siberians (1941). 3.5. Frame from Lev Kuleshov’s The Siberians (1941). 6.1. NEP advertisement stressing the ramifications of consumption, 1925. 6.2. Advertisement for Camelia face cream, 1929. 6.3. Advertisement for Chlorodont toothpaste, 1930. 6.4. Advertisement for Hotel Savoy, 1935. 6.5. Advertisement for the Aurora Restaurant, 1936. 6.6. Advertisement for the state insurance agency, 1937. 6.7. Advertisement for a savings bank, 1946. 6.8. Advertisement for gourmet soy sauces, 1939. 6.9. Advertisement for Red Poppy cosmetics, 1938. 6.10. Advertisement for a savings bank, 1955. 6.11. Advertisement for the state insurance agency, 1952. 6.12. Advertisement for frozen dumplings, 1951. vii 7.1. Postage stamps for the eight-hundredth anniversary of Moscow, 1947. 7.2. Part of the stamp series “Peoples of the USSR,” 1932. 7.3. Stamps commemorating the first All-Union Congress of Architects, 1937. 7.4. Stamp devoted to the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition, 1940. 7.5. Stamps depicting “Views of the Caucasus and Crimea.” 7.6. Stamps depicting “Spas of the USSR.” 7.7. The stamp series “Stalin’s Plan for Transforming Nature,” 1949. 9.1. Frame from Vertov’s Shestaia chast’ mira, 1926. viii Figures ...

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