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Soviet painter Viktor Efimovich Popkov (1932-1974). Rest, 1966. Oil on canvas, 60.2 x 45.3 cm. Institute of Russian Realist Art, Moscow.
Ľudovít Ilečko (Slovak, 1910-2009). Slovak National Uprising & Gratitude to the Soviet Liberators, ca. 1960. Tempera on cardboard, various sizes. Slovak National Gallery.
José García Narezo (Madrid, Spain, 1922 – Xochimilco, Mexico, 1994). Despicable Crimes, 1937 & The Murdered, 1937. Pen and ink and gouache on paper. National Art Museum of Catalonia.
Marcel Dúbravec (1948-2006). Our Age series, 1979. Fire. Engraving, drypoint etching, aquatint on white paper. Central Slovak Gallery in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.
David Aronovich Yakerson (1896-1947) also participated in the project with Chagall to mark the first anniversary of the revolution in Vitebsk, Belarus. Sketch for a panel with the figure of a worker, 1918. Vitebsk Regional Museum of Local History.
Wolfgang Frankenstein (German, 1918-2010). Dedicated to the Chilean Fighters, 1975. Mixed technique on hardboard, 105 x 140 cm. Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Eva Cerbu Siegler (Romanian, 1924-2008). Bread Trays; Bread Ovens; Bread, n/d. Colour woodcuts, various sizes. Private collection, Romania.
Lea Grundig (1906-1977). The Communist Party Manifesto series, 1968. Sheet 5 (October Revolution) and 6 (The Emergence of Socialism). Ink, watercolour, various sizes. State Art Collections Dresden.
Lea Grundig (1906-1977). The Communist Party Manifesto series, 1968. Sheet 3 (The Crisis in the Ruhr Mining Industry) and 4 (The Ruling Ideology). Ink, watercolour, various sizes. State Art Collections Dresden.
Communist painter and co-founder of the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists Lea Grundig (1906-1977), born Lea Langer. The Communist Party Manifesto series, 1968. Sheet 1 and 2 (Bourgeoisie and Proletariat). Ink, watercolour, various sizes. State Art Collections Dresden.