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Glory to the First Cosmonaut
One sheet, vintage Soviet propaganda poster, titled "Glory to the First Cosmonaut!", was created by artist Vadim Volikov in 1961. It celebrates the historic achievement of Yuri Gagarin, who became the first human to journey into outer space on April 12, 1961, aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
Key Features and Symbolism

Central Figure: A portrait of Yuri Gagarin in his pressurized space helmet.
Rocket: The Vostok rocket is shown on the right, labeled with "??????" (Vostok) and the date (April 12, 1961).
Lunar Milestones: Two celestial bodies represent Soviet successes leading up to the manned flight:
1959: Marks Luna 1 (the first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon) or Luna 2 (the first to impact the Moon).
1961: Commemorates Gagarin's orbital flight.
Symbolism: Gagarin is depicted holding a small red globe, symbolizing the Soviet Union's leadership in the conquest of space.

Translation of Text
The bold Russian text on the poster translates as follows:

Top (White): (Glory to Soviet science!).
Bottom (Red): (Glory to the Soviet man — the first cosmonaut!).
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