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Modern Jewish Art
  Aizenberg, Costume design "Transformation - How the application KIM changes itself"

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Radovan, Zev, 4.1991
The picture reprsents three costumed figures - a pioneer, a soldier and a sailor. Above them is a banner which reads in Russian: "Transformation". Beneath them is another banner which reads: "How the application KIM changes itself". (KIM - Communist Youth International).## All three figures wear blue blouses, black trousers and black shoes. The left figure has a green hat with a red star and a green vest with two horizontall red stripes on the chest and two red spots on the collar. The figure in the middle holds his left hand above his head and wears a black hat and black vest with two pockets. The figure on the right has a sailor's hat and a sailor's vest with black and yellow stripes in the front. On the far right, the design of the lefthand and middle vests can be seen. The background of the picture is black.
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Aizenberg, Costume design "Transformation - How the application KIM changes itself" | Unknown
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1925-1931
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