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A weathered, portrait-oriented Soviet-era propaganda poster is depicted, emphasizing the peaceful applications of atomic energy. The central figure is a determined-looking man, presented from the chest up, who holds a glowing orange sphere, symbolizing an atom or nuclear power, between his hands. He is dressed in a light-colored shirt with blue accents, possibly a worker's or scientist's attire. Radiating outwards from the glowing sphere are six red lines, each connecting to a circular vignette that illustrates a different beneficial use of atomic energy. These vignettes include: 1. An industrial worker or technician operating controls inside a facility. 2. A construction site featuring scaffolding and building structures. 3. A factory or power plant with multiple smokestacks, signifying industrial production. 4. Ships or boats navigating water, representing maritime transportation or industry. 5. Agricultural machinery, specifically a tractor plowing a field. 6. Another industrial scene or urban development with prominent buildings. The poster's background is a light, textured off-white, and it shows signs of age, including creases, minor tears (notably at the bottom left corner), and general wear. Along the right side of the poster, oriented vertically, is the Russian text: "АТОМ В МИРНЫХ ЦЕЛЯХ!", which translates to "ATOM FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES!". The overall tone is one of optimism and progress through technology. The poster is photographed against a blue-grey, textured surface, likely indoors in Katwijk, Netherlands.
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10,073
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TVL
$18.56



