
The Fabian Window
The Fabian Window is a symbolic poster created in 1889 by Sidney Webb and George Bernard Shaw, designed to promote the Fabian Society—a group advocating gradual social reform in Britain. The illustration features a group of workers building a brighter future, representing the society's belief in step-by-step progress rather than revolutionary change. Although it was intended as a piece of propaganda, the window was never produced or widely displayed. Today, it is valued as a historical artifact showcasing early socialist ideas and the creative methods used to promote political ideals.