This is an image of the album cover of Georg Danzer's long-playing record "Feine Leute" from 1979.
On this cover you can see the back of young Georg as he opens his coat in an exhibitionistic way in front of a frightened "high society" of rich snobs in a correspondingly fine ambience and lets them see the naked truth.. You can find the translated text of the title track "Feine Leute" here:
Fine people
Fine people never sweat
never go to work either
Fine people never lie
Tell only the truth
Fine people never pee in the flower vase
Never fall out of roll or on the fine nose
Oh, they were born under a fine star
Oh, I just like fine people
Fine people drinking tea and eat cake
Sitting on the couch
You never hear them cursing
Fine people are well-groomed,
honest, nice and open
are built up by higher things
and affected by the suffering of others
everything all too human is far from them
Oh, I just like fine people
Fine people are loyal
But only to their own kind
And they're so liberal
They're so nice, the rich ones
Fine people thank God,
because they are so happy
That they are fine people,
well, that's just the way it is
Yes, I love you, ladies gentlemen
Oh, I just like fine people
#feedtherich