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Soviet Era Poster 536 - Pint Glass 16oz

Soviet Era Poster 536 - Pint Glass 16oz

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Soviet Era Poster 536 The Soviet Era Poster 536 is a graphic artwork produced during the era of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), which existed from 1922 to 1991. This particular poster, identified by its catalog number 536, is one among thousands of propagandistic posters designed and circulated throughout the USSR to disseminate ideological messages, promote socialist values, and mobilize citizens towards various state objectives. The artistic style of these posters, often characterized by bold colors, simplified forms, and dramatic composition, reflects the aesthetic principles of Socialist Realism, the official style in the visual arts during the Soviet period. Poster 536, like many others from this era, likely aimed to inspire patriotism, encourage productive labor, or support the Communist Party's political agenda. The creator and specific date of production for Poster 536 are not provided in the title. The poster may be found in various collections dedicated to Soviet propaganda art, historical museums, or online archives specializing in Russian cultural history. As an artifact of a significant historical period, Poster 536 serves as a unique window into the ideological and artistic world of the Soviet Union, providing insight into its social, political, and cultural landscape during the late 20th century.
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Made from 100% glass, they're crystal clear and look sleek. The solid-glass base also minimizes the risk of tipping and spilling the drink. They're more narrow at the bottom for a more comfortable grip and easier carrying.

Multiple Uses

This mixing glass doubles as an ordinary glass and as a shaker glass for making mixed drinks.

Care Instructions

Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.