
This is an original 1984 Soviet state-produced propaganda poster centered on labor, industry, and party unity. The upper section depicts a young worker in blue overalls holding rolled plans against a red backdrop, with Lenin’s portrait above alongside the Kremlin and industrial buildings. Below, a construction worker in a hard hat looks forward, framed by factories, machinery, marching workers, and stylized stars. Red text blocks reference party congress resolutions, while hammer-and-sickle symbols form a decorative border. The poster is credited to artist N. Bayrakov and published by “Plakat,” Moscow, in 1984.
This official state poster commemorates the resolutions of the 26th Congress of the Communist Party and the June and December 1983 plenums of the CPSU, visually linking Lenin’s ideological legacy with contemporary Soviet industrial labor and economic development.
Good vintage condition. Poster shows moderate edge wear and visible original fold lines. Minor surface wear present. Colors remain strong. Text is clear and legible.