Postcard Liberation of Soviet Estonia from the Fascist Invaders, 1961.
The size is continental standard 6" x 4", unmailable without a cover, published by the Soviet Artist Publishing House, circulation unknown. The artwork is an offset print of a painting by Soviet Estonian artist Evald Okas. During WW2, Okas was conscripted into the Red Army and served in the city of Yaroslavl in central Russia in a group of Estonian artists. This painting, done in the genre of Socialist Realism, depicts a rather unrealistic scene of Estonians joyfully dancing in their national costumes because the Red Army had replaced the German invaders of Estonia with the Soviet ones.
The size is continental standard 6" x 4", unmailable without a cover, published by the Soviet Artist Publishing House, circulation unknown. The artwork is an offset print of a painting by Soviet Estonian artist Evald Okas. During WW2, Okas was conscripted into the Red Army and served in the city of Yaroslavl in central Russia in a group of Estonian artists. This painting, done in the genre of Socialist Realism, depicts a rather unrealistic scene of Estonians joyfully dancing in their national costumes because the Red Army had replaced the German invaders of Estonia with the Soviet ones.
In excellent, near-mint condition.
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