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One sheet highly stylized, large graphic shape resembling a human figure or a star, filled with intricate textures. Within the silhouette, it depicts a dense crowd of farmers and workers holding protest signs with revolutionary slogans. This image is a famous Peruvian Agrarian Reform political poster from June 24, 1970. It was commissioned during the military government of General Juan Velasco Alvarado to promote land redistribution under the slogan "la tierra es de quien la trabaja" (the land belongs to those who work it). Visual Elements inside the Selected Figure Protest Placards: The figures within the shape carry signs reading "Velasco con los campesinos" (Velasco with the peasants) and "¡Viva la Revolución!" (Long live the revolution!). Graphic Overlay: The composition mixes high-contrast orange and blue tones using an aesthetic inspired by Pop Art and comic book print textures. |
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