The image shows a propaganda poster featuring a hand holding a sword and a snake. The poster has a vintage style and color scheme, with primary colors of beige, gray, and red. The composition includes a person in the background, adding a sense of mystery and danger. The overall theme appears to be related to espionage, sabotage, and vigilance, as indicated by the Cyrillic text at the bottom of the poster. The image evokes a sense of wartime propaganda and intrigue, with the sword symbolizing defense and the snake symbolizing treachery. This poster may have been used for propaganda purposes during the communist era.
A poster depicting a man in a work uniform standing at a construction site talking to someone on a telephone. The man appears to be talking on a phone. The scene is set against a backdrop of a tower and a building. The colors in the poster are primarily shades of brown and blue, with accents of white. The overall theme of the poster seems to be related to the work place as the men are labouring. Additionally, there is text in Russian at the bottom of the poster. The poster conveys a sense of high work ethic.
This image depicts a poster promoting the 26th congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPSU. There are images of Lenin, Communist party members, a rocket launch and a building resembling a parliament. The overall scene gives off a sense of political propaganda from the 20th century, possibly related to communism. The painting conveys a message of unity and solidarity, with a focus on the working class. It captures a moment of political rally or demonstration with a large crowd of people. The text in the image appears to be in Russian, translating to "PEOPLE''S WELFARE - MAIN GOAL OF THE PARTY."