
This is an original late Soviet poster commemorating Constitution Day of the USSR, marked “7 October – Day of the Constitution of the USSR.” The composition features a dense crowd of abstracted, brightly colored human silhouettes layered across the surface, forming a unified mass beneath bold typographic blocks spelling out “КОНСТИТУЦИИ СССР.” The palette—vivid oranges, reds, blues, and yellows—gives the piece an unusually graphic, almost modernist feel compared to more traditional Soviet poster styles.
While celebratory in tone, this work functions as soft propaganda, emphasizing collective identity, civic participation, and unity under the Soviet constitutional framework rather than overt ideological messaging. Produced during the late Soviet period, it reflects a shift toward symbolic mass imagery and graphic abstraction used to reinforce legitimacy and social cohesion through officially sanctioned public holidays.
Good vintage condition. Light edge wear, minor creasing, and gentle surface rippling consistent with age. Colors remain strong and well-saturated. No major tears or losses observed.