A handwritten sketch of the "Embargo. The economy of capitalist countries. Oil of the Arab countries" by the artist of the RSFSR Vladimir Galba
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The "Embargo" sketch. The economy of capitalist countries. Oil of the Arab Countries" conveys Vladimir Galba's fine skill in reflecting complex geopolitical and economic realities.
The study is based on the story of the 1973 oil crisis, when the Arab OPEC countries imposed an embargo on oil supplies to Western countries, which caused an energy crisis and significantly affected the global economy.
A perplexed man driving is an image of the economy of capitalist countries. Western countries, particularly the United States and Western European countries, were heavily dependent on oil imports from Arab countries. The image of the sheikh, representing the OPEC countries, demonstrates his power and control over a key resource of the global economy.
The main point of the sketch is concentrated in the gesture of the sheikh, showing a fig with the signature "Embargo". This gesture visually divides the painting in half, elevating the figure of the sheikh above the man in the car.
Vladimir Galba's sketch is not just an illustration, but a deep allegory that captures the tension of the 1973 oil crisis era. Through images and symbols, the cartoonist skillfully conveys the vulnerability of capitalist countries to the energy resources of Arab countries.
Sizes: 56.5 × 40.5 × 0.1 cm .