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National Workers' Council Poster with Hammer and Sickle
This striking propaganda poster, likely from the mid-20th century, features a bold graphic design symbolizing unity and labor. Two hands clasp in a handshake, superimposed over a stylized hammer and sickle, iconic emblems of communism and the working class. The background is divided into vertical stripes of green, white, and red, reminiscent of the Mexican flag, suggesting a national context for this workers' council. Bold, sans-serif typography at the bottom reads "CONSEJO OBRERO NACIONAL" (National Workers' Council). The artwork employs strong contrasts and a limited color palette, creating a powerful and urgent visual message. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of socialist realism and political art of the era, aiming to inspire solidarity and collective action among laborers.
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