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The image displays a Soviet-era propaganda poster, housed in a clear plastic sleeve and affixed to a light-colored wall, likely in Cheboksary, Russia.

The poster's central figures are three smiling individuals, depicted in a dynamic and joyful manner. The most prominent figure, a young person (likely male) wearing a dark jacket, a light shirt, and a red and white patterned scarf, is shown with an outstretched right arm, as if leaning out of a moving vehicle or greeting someone. Behind this central figure, two other individuals, one in a hat and another in a headscarf, are also smiling and looking forward. Their posture suggests they are traveling, possibly by train or tram, and are enthusiastic about their destination. The overall scene conveys optimism and energy.

The poster features a light blue background, implying daytime. The attire of the figures suggests cooler weather, possibly autumn or winter. The style of the artwork is characteristic of Soviet realist propaganda art. A faint artist's signature and year, "ЕЛАТНОВА 1954" (ELATNOVA 1954), are partially visible on the right side of the poster.

At the bottom of the poster, in bold red Cyrillic text, is the slogan:
"СКОРЕЙ БЫ УТРО" (SKOREY BY UTRO) - "Can't wait for morning" or "If only it were morning already"
"И СНОВА НА РАБОТУ!" (I SNOVA NA RABOTU!) - "And back to work!"
The slogan enthusiastically promotes labor and dedication to work.

To the left of the main poster, a portion of another document or calendar is visible, also under plastic. It contains Cyrillic text such as "ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ" (Association/Union), "ІІ квартал" (II quarter), and "IV квартал" (IV quarter), along with various numbers, suggesting some form of statistical or calendar data. Part of a red, possibly festive, image is also visible on this document.
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Apr 21, 2026

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The image displays a Soviet-era propaganda poster, housed in a clear plastic sleeve and affixed to a light-colored wall, likely in Cheboksary, Russia. The poster's central figures are three smiling individuals, depicted in a dynamic and joyful manner. The most prominent figure, a young person (likely male) wearing a dark jacket, a light shirt, and a red and white patterned scarf, is shown with an outstretched right arm, as if leaning out of a moving vehicle or greeting someone. Behind this central figure, two other individuals, one in a hat and another in a headscarf, are also smiling and looking forward. Their posture suggests they are traveling, possibly by train or tram, and are enthusiastic about their destination. The overall scene conveys optimism and energy. The poster features a light blue background, implying daytime. The attire of the figures suggests cooler weather, possibly autumn or winter. The style of the artwork is characteristic of Soviet realist propaganda art. A faint artist's signature and year, "ЕЛАТНОВА 1954" (ELATNOVA 1954), are partially visible on the right side of the poster. At the bottom of the poster, in bold red Cyrillic text, is the slogan: "СКОРЕЙ БЫ УТРО" (SKOREY BY UTRO) - "Can't wait for morning" or "If only it were morning already" "И СНОВА НА РАБОТУ!" (I SNOVA NA RABOTU!) - "And back to work!" The slogan enthusiastically promotes labor and dedication to work. To the left of the main poster, a portion of another document or calendar is visible, also under plastic. It contains Cyrillic text such as "ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ" (Association/Union), "ІІ квартал" (II quarter), and "IV квартал" (IV quarter), along with various numbers, suggesting some form of statistical or calendar data. Part of a red, possibly festive, image is also visible on this document.

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