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Soviet Typography Propaganda Poster 1990
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Soviet Typography Propaganda Poster 1990

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125$
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This is an original Soviet state-produced propaganda poster featuring bold constructivist typography against a white background. Large colorful letters spell "СУББОТНИК 90" (Subbotnik 90) with diagonal text bands in red, blue, and turquoise reading various Soviet values including "Soviet," "Century," "Record," "Responsibility," "Charity," "Morality," and "Creativity." The design uses vibrant orange, turquoise, blue, yellow, and green colors in a dynamic diagonal composition with decorative geometric borders. Official state printing information appears along the edges.

Subbotnik refers to the Soviet tradition of voluntary communist labor, typically held on Saturdays (subbota means Saturday in Russian). This 1990 poster, produced during the final year of perestroika, celebrates this longstanding Soviet practice with energetic modernist design that bridges constructivist heritage and late-Soviet graphic sensibility.

Good vintage condition. Poster shows moderate edge wear and creasing. Some fold lines visible. Colors remain vibrant. Text legible.

SKU number46
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