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Picture of Eight of March - the fighting womens of the world international holiday!

Eight of March - the fighting womens of the world international holiday!

A propaganda poster from the communist era dedicated to 8th March Women's day, featuring a woman driving a tractor with a steering wheel in the foreground, another woman working at a factory and multiple others at their workplaces. The color scheme of the poster is primarily earth tones with accents of red. The overall composition suggests a cinematic quality, reminiscent of a movie poster for a historical drama set during the revolution.
$39.00
Picture of Come on, let's take it!

Come on, let's take it!

In the image, there is a woman wearing a red headscarf and work uniform, bending over a stretcher filled with bricks. She appears to be working on a construction site. She is in a pose ready to lift the bricks. The woman is the main focus of the image, with the bricks and cart surrounding her. The overall color palette of the image includes earthy tones like brown and beige, with pops of red. The setting seems to be outdoors, possibly a construction site or a brick-making facility.
$39.00
Picture of Red plowman, on the fields with the remains of the evil Capitalism we will gather the harvest for the workers!

Red plowman, on the fields with the remains of the evil Capitalism we will gather the harvest for the workers!

A vintage poster is depicted, showcasing a farm worker plowing a field with a horse. The artwork features a man with a wooden stick, guiding the horse as it pulls a plow through the earth. The colors of the poster are primarily earthy tones, with accents of dark brown and gold. The scene is reminiscent of a bygone era, capturing the essence of manual labor and agricultural work. The composition exudes a sense of nostalgia and simplicity, evoking a time when farming was done with the help of animals like horses. The poster could possibly be from a Russian magazine, promoting the virtues of hard work and the collective effort of the proletariat. The text in Cyrillic at the top of the poster may translate to a message of solidarity and unity among workers.
$39.00