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Poster advertising performance festival in Weimar from 1-5 May 1974.
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A lion that is comprised of leaves holds a bouquet of flowers. A ribbon comes out from the bottom of the bouquet and wraps around the lion's leg. The poster promotes a flower show that occurred September 19-27, 1987. Copy of CS-0110
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A yellow spiral shape is in the middle of the poster and drops of different colors of paint are scattered all over the poster. The background is blue. Copy of CS-0070.
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An owl's head is partially visible and the brown background blends in with the owl's brown feathers. The poster appears to be an advertisement for the Gera Zoo. Copy of CS-0072.
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Two children are on a carousel lion above a crowd of people. The poster is very colorful and appears to be promoting a festival-type event that occurred August 11-September 2, 1978. Copy of CS-0060.
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A gymnast on a pommel horse that is stylized to look like a real horse. The gymnast and horse are superimposed over a checkerboard background.
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Three youth with medals standing on a podium. The poster advertises the 1977 Spartakiade in Leipzig.
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Title reads: "The country needs more colors". Features abstract rainbow on left with text on right detailing the platform of the Green Alliance (a women's movement). Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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Poster with a photograph entirely in Chinese.
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Black and white photograph of Engels with brown Fraktur type superimposed.
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Poster depicts a photograph of a dove impaled on a short sword. The text reads "never again!"
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Impressionistic image of a very large man leaning down over a very small person. The title reads "Democracy in prime condition." The poster innumerates problems with politics in Germany and advertises for Bündnis 90/die Grünen in 1990.
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Poster advertises for Bündnis 90 and the Greens in one of the 1990 elections in East Germany.
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Stylized image of numerous white candles on a black background. Text reads "50 Million: 1939-1945."
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Woodblock print image of Stalin on red background with text "J.W. Stalin — the best friend of the German people."
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Poster depicts a black NATO rocket on a deep blue background with the word "STOP!" overhead in red.
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Sketch of a soldier holding a rifle. Behind him are the Berlin TV tower and the Brandenburg Gate waving an East German flag. The text reads "20 years of fighting groups of the working class. Protection of Peace and Socialism."
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Poster is a print, possibly woodblock, of a red fist with "CHILE" printed underneath. There is an illegible artist's signature in pencil underneath the print.
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Poster represents a cartoon image of a bear (which often represents Berlin), has a ring through its nose and a rope attached to the ring. The ring, however, has the Mercedes-Benz logo inside it. At the top, the poster states "[we've] had enough," implying that East Germans have had enough of the corporatization of their country since reunification. The poster advertises the PDS in the October 1990 elections in reunified Germany.
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The poster advertises the PDS for the October 1990 elections in reunified Germany. The text is a play on the word "Opposition" in which the party's name PDS is inserted.
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the poster depicts a version of Da Vinci's Vitruvian man stylized to look like a Black African. The man is breaking "chains" that connect two of his wrists and that read "Apartheid." At the top of the poster in red is the word "Solidarity."
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Stylized picture of Lenin pulling back his overcoat to reveal a shirt with Karl Marx's face on it, including dates indicating the 1983 centenary of Marx's death.
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Poster depicts Kohl and Gorbachev in the center underneath the words "The Path is Clear!" Underneath, the poster reads "Unification is coming: CDU: We are one people!" The poster advertises for the CDU for the March 1990 East German elections.
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Large red stop sign that reads "Stop" with a soup of letters underneath representing the PDS, the SED, and the SPD -- all socialist parties, which the sign implies are all the same. Poster advertises the Demokratischer Aufbruch for the March 1990 elections in East Germany.
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Poster depicts a hand gripping chunks of coal and other mined materials underneath a platform with a red star and red flag. The top of the poster reads "Miners! Forward to new, good deed for peace and socialism." The poster advertises the July 6, 1958, "Day of German Miners."