Description
Object description
whole: the images occupy the majority. The image in the upper centre is held within a green circular area, with the
remainder of the images held within a grey area. The title is separate and positioned in the upper quarter, in white held within a black
area. The text is integrated and positioned across the whole, in black held within a grey area. All held within a green border and set
against a white background.
image: the upper image is a portrait of Goethe, in profile. A series of contrastingly sized diagrams are used to illustrate the differences
between German, British and French society. The first is a depiction of three invalids. The second is the heads of three infantrymen. The
third is the heads of three civillian males. The fourth is of three stacks of books. The fifth is of three laurel wreaths. The last image
is of three stacks of paper.
text: ¿QUIENES SON LOS BÁRBAROS?
SUMAS INVERTIDAS ANUALMENTE EN SEGUROS SOCIALES
533,25 MILLIONES DE Ptas ALEMANIA
0 INGLATERRA
30 MILLIONES DE Ptas FRANCIA
ANALFABETOS (Por cada 10,000 reclutas)
2 ALEMANIA
100 INGLATERRA
320 FRANCIA
GASTO ANUAL PARA LA ENSEÑANZA
1097,50 MILLIONES DE Ptas ALEMANIA
480 MILLIONES DE Ptas INGLATERRA
326 MILLIONES DE Ptas FRANCIA
PRODUCCIÓN ANUAL DE LIBROS
ALEMANIA 34,800
INGLATERRA 12,100
FRANCIA 9,600
PREMIOS NOBEL OBTENIDOS
14 ALEMANIA
3 INGLATERRA
3 FRANCIA
CONCESIÓN ANUAL DE PATENTES
ALEMANIA 7194
INGLATERRA 1681
FRANCIA 1196
[Who are the barbarians? Amounts annually invested in social security: 533,25m pesetas in Germany; 0 in England; 30m pesetas in France.
Illiteracy rates (per 10,000 head of population): 2 in Germany; 100 in England; 320 in France. Annual expenditure on education: 10,998.50m
pesetas in Germany; 480m pesetas in England; 326m pesetas in France. Number of books published annually: Germany, 34,800; England, 12,100;
France, 9,600. Number of Nobel Prizes awarded: 14 to Germany; 3 to England; 3 to France. The number of patents granted per annum: Germany,
7194; England, 1681; France, 1196]
Physical description
This is a Spanish language version of a German poster (see PST 6908 and PST 6921).
A Dutch language version was also produced (see PST 6909).
Inscription
21746