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A grid of framed vintage industrial safety posters is displayed on a textured wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery in Luxembourg. Each poster features a distinct, bold graphic art style with strong colors and stylized figures, characteristic of early to mid-20th-century propaganda art. The posters are housed in light-colored wooden frames and are covered by a reflective surface.

The posters depict various scenarios related to workplace safety and warnings in multiple languages:
*   One poster shows a large orange hand protecting a worker with a hammer, with Italian text "PRUDENZA E MADRE DI SICUREZZA" (Prudence is the Mother of Safety).
*   Another features a man entangled in a spiderweb by a giant spider, accompanied by German text "DURCH EIGENE UNVORSICHT IST MAN DER UNFALLGEFAHR AUF'S INNIGSTE VERBUNDEN" (Through one's own carelessness one is most intimately connected to the danger of an accident).
*   A third shows a man upside down beneath machinery, with German text "ER STAND AN FALSCHER STELLE" (He stood in the wrong place).
*   One poster has a worker in profile with a large cog, reading in French: "CAMARADE QUE MON MALHEUR TE SERVE D'AVERTISSEMENT" (Comrade, may my misfortune serve as a warning to you).
*   Another depicts a worker reaching into a dark machine, illuminated by a light source.
*   A poster uses an anthropomorphic gas mask-like character to warn "VORSICHT! GAS LEBENSGEFAHR" (Caution! Gas - Danger to life).
*   A worker wearing protective gear (helmet, leather apron, gloves, gaiters) is shown with German text "SCHMELZER DICH SCHÜTZT VORSCHRIFTSMÄSSIGE KLEIDUNG" (Smelter, prescribed clothing protects you), explicitly labeling the protective items.
*   A dramatic scene shows stylized figures falling or caught in machinery, with a ghostly hand-like form, and Italian text "VITTIME DELLA LORE INAVVERTENZA" (Victims of their inadvertence).
*   The final visible poster depicts a man caught between two large buffers, warning "ZWISCHEN PUFFERN LAUERT GEFAHR" (Danger lurks between buffers).

The posters collectively emphasize caution, the dangers of carelessness, and the importance of protective measures in industrial settings.
Viktoria

Apr 18, 2026, 2:25 PM

Luxembourg, Luxembourg

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A grid of framed vintage industrial safety posters is displayed on a textured wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery in Luxembourg. Each poster features a distinct, bold graphic art style with strong colors and stylized figures, characteristic of early to mid-20th-century propaganda art. The posters are housed in light-colored wooden frames and are covered by a reflective surface. The posters depict various scenarios related to workplace safety and warnings in multiple languages: * One poster shows a large orange hand protecting a worker with a hammer, with Italian text "PRUDENZA E MADRE DI SICUREZZA" (Prudence is the Mother of Safety). * Another features a man entangled in a spiderweb by a giant spider, accompanied by German text "DURCH EIGENE UNVORSICHT IST MAN DER UNFALLGEFAHR AUF'S INNIGSTE VERBUNDEN" (Through one's own carelessness one is most intimately connected to the danger of an accident). * A third shows a man upside down beneath machinery, with German text "ER STAND AN FALSCHER STELLE" (He stood in the wrong place). * One poster has a worker in profile with a large cog, reading in French: "CAMARADE QUE MON MALHEUR TE SERVE D'AVERTISSEMENT" (Comrade, may my misfortune serve as a warning to you). * Another depicts a worker reaching into a dark machine, illuminated by a light source. * A poster uses an anthropomorphic gas mask-like character to warn "VORSICHT! GAS LEBENSGEFAHR" (Caution! Gas - Danger to life). * A worker wearing protective gear (helmet, leather apron, gloves, gaiters) is shown with German text "SCHMELZER DICH SCHÜTZT VORSCHRIFTSMÄSSIGE KLEIDUNG" (Smelter, prescribed clothing protects you), explicitly labeling the protective items. * A dramatic scene shows stylized figures falling or caught in machinery, with a ghostly hand-like form, and Italian text "VITTIME DELLA LORE INAVVERTENZA" (Victims of their inadvertence). * The final visible poster depicts a man caught between two large buffers, warning "ZWISCHEN PUFFERN LAUERT GEFAHR" (Danger lurks between buffers). The posters collectively emphasize caution, the dangers of carelessness, and the importance of protective measures in industrial settings.

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