Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974
Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974
Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974
Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974
Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974

Viva la amistad soviético - cubana ! Brezhnev et Fidel Castro 1974

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This striking 1974 Soviet poster by O. Maslyakov celebrates the political and ideological alliance between the USSR and Cuba during the height of the Cold War. Titled “Да здравствует советско-кубинская дружба!” and “¡Viva la amistad soviético-cubana!” (“Long live Soviet-Cuban friendship!”), it embodies the visual language of unity, diplomacy, and socialist solidarity.

At the center of the composition is a powerful photographic-style depiction of two key figures: Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the Soviet Union, and Fidel Castro, revolutionary leader of Cuba. Captured mid-handshake, both men are shown smiling, their body language projecting mutual respect and political alignment. This gesture is not merely personal—it symbolizes the broader alliance between two nations united by shared ideology.

Above them, the juxtaposition of the Cuban and Soviet flags reinforces this message. The Cuban flag, with its bold stripes and star, sits alongside the red banner of the USSR marked by the hammer and sickle. This pairing visually fuses the two identities, presenting them as equal partners in a global socialist movement.

The composition is dominated by a vivid red background, a hallmark of Soviet propaganda, symbolizing revolution, strength, and unity. The simplicity of the layout—figures, flags, and bold typography—gives the poster immediate visual impact. The bilingual slogan, in Russian and Spanish, underscores the international dimension of the message and ensures accessibility across both nations.

Maslyakov’s approach is notable for its use of realism combined with graphic clarity. Unlike earlier, more painterly Soviet posters, this piece leans toward a photographic aesthetic, reflecting the evolving visual strategies of the 1970s. The clean contrast between black-and-white figures and the saturated red field creates a modern, almost iconic image.

Historically, this poster reflects a period of strong diplomatic and economic ties between Cuba and the Soviet Union, particularly following the Cuban Revolution and the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War. It stands today as a compelling artifact of international propaganda, illustrating how imagery was used to reinforce alliances and project unity on the global stage.

Both visually bold and historically significant, this poster remains a highly collectible example of late Soviet graphic design and political messaging.

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Politics - Propaganda - USSR - Cuba

Good condition, minor tears

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