Soviet Posters – A fairy tale about the body and a song about the soul. The movie. (M. Kalmanson)
1917
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Гетерастия какая-то XD
А где сазка?
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Heres a description of the image:
This is a vintage poster for a film titled A Fairy Tale About the Body and a Song About the Soul, created by M. Kalmanson in 1917.
What I see:
The central image is a stylized, nude female figure, rendered with colored pencil or chalk, in a pose of contemplation or self-awareness. She is seated, with her left arm raised behind her head, and her right arm resting on her knee. Her gaze is directed downwards. She is framed within a large red circle. Lush green foliage, resembling hops, surrounds the central figure and forms a border at the bottom of the poster. To the left of the central figure, in the upper section, stands a classical, robed female statue with arms outstretched, above a burning brazier or torch. Large, bold, stylized Cyrillic text dominates the upper portion of the poster, spelling out the films title. Below the title and to the left of the nude figure, there are smaller inscriptions of text, including И ПЪСНЬ О ДУШѣ (And a Song About the Soul) and 6 [et al.] ч. (likely indicating the duration or number of parts). On the lower left, theres a circular emblem with a bird and text. On the lower right, there are printed names, possibly of actors or production crew.
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