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1989Fact or Fiction
The composition is divided into two distinct halves: a portrait of a man on the left, and a scene of figures/action on the right. A large, red target graphic dominates the center, visually connecting the two halves and drawing the eye to the central question. The text is stark and direct, emphasizing the statistical comparison.
High-contrast black and white photography with stark red graphic overlays. The style is characteristic of protest posters and activist media from the late 20th century.
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Poster
Polish-soviet propaganda poster 21Y

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Polish-soviet propaganda poster 19Y

Painting
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Poster
Polish-soviet propaganda poster 18Y

Poster
Propogandopolis poster

Photograph
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