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Soviet Ukrainian Propaganda 1970s | I Glorify Great Soviet Law
Soviet Ukrainian Propaganda 1970s | I Glorify Great Soviet Law
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A raised arm holding the red flag emerges from orange-red gradients against a deep crimson background. The Ukrainian text '?????? ??????? ?????????? ?????!' appears in bold white Cyrillic lettering, creating a composition of stark political symbolism.
Produced during the 1970s as part of the Ukrainian SSR's civic education campaigns, this poster exemplifies the socialist realist style that dominated Soviet visual culture. The design reduces complex legal and political concepts to a single upward gesture of solidarity.
The poster reflects the ongoing effort by Soviet authorities to build public support for state institutions through visual propaganda. Such campaigns targeted workers, students, and citizens across the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic during this period of Cold War tensions.
Restored from archival source as a fine art print, this piece documents a significant moment in Soviet Ukrainian graphic design.
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A raised arm holding the red flag emerges from orange-red gradients against a deep crimson background. The Ukrainian text '?????? ??????? ?????????? ?????!' appears in bold white Cyrillic lettering, creating a composition of stark political symbolism.
Produced during the 1970s as part of the Ukrainian SSR's civic education campaigns, this poster exemplifies the socialist realist style that dominated Soviet visual culture. The design reduces complex legal and political concepts to a single upward gesture of solidarity.
The poster reflects the ongoing effort by Soviet authorities to build public support for state institutions through visual propaganda. Such campaigns targeted workers, students, and citizens across the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic during this period of Cold War tensions.
Restored from archival source as a fine art print, this piece documents a significant moment in Soviet Ukrainian graphic design.
