Poster advertises for a hot line in which people, whether affected by HIV or not, can speak to those who are affected confidentially. Painting by Keith Haring illustrates a pair of scissors which represents separation, cutting a red snake, the sign of death. Poster depicts severing connections with HIV.
The artist who created the design is Bernard Picart, a French draughtsman, engraver and book illustrator in Amsterdam, and the artist who created the engraving is identified as "Broen." The print contains titles of the subject in 3 languages: Greek, English, and German. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Luke X: 30.
The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is Jan van Vianen, a Dutch draftsman and copper engraver. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Genesis III: 9.
The artist who created the design is Bernard Picart, a French draughtsman, engraver and book illustrator in Amsterdam, and the artist who created the engraving is identified as "Broen." The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as I Kings XVII: 6.