Description
Own a striking piece of mid-20th-century history with this Cold War Era Nuclear Safety political poster from PosterGoat. Printed in warm sepia tones, the evocative image of a contemplative child and vintage civil defense layout captures the anxiety and public information design of the 1950s–1960s—making it a powerful addition to any historical poster or mid-century decor collection.
- Authentic vintage aesthetic: Sepia-toned photography, period typography, and the original civil defense checklist reproduce the look and feel of a genuine Cold War propaganda piece.
- Emotionally compelling imagery: The central portrait of a child with a pensive expression evokes childhood innocence and the era’s sense of vulnerability—perfect for collectors of political art and propaganda artwork.
- Display-ready artwork: Clean composition and clear margins make this poster ideal for framing and curating in living rooms, home offices, galleries, or public-history displays.
- Educational and decorative: Works equally well as conversation-starting wall art or as a historical reference in exhibitions focused on civil defense, nuclear safety, and Cold War art.
Product details & specifications
- Vendor: PosterGoat — trusted curator of vintage poster reproductions
- SKU: FDA-A-20
- Label / Category: Poster (Home & Garden > Decor > Artwork > Posters, Prints & Visual Artwork > Posters)
- Size reference: mm-google-shopping.custom_label_1: 18x24
- Style & theme: Pop Art influence, Cold War / Nuclear Safety / Propaganda subtheme
- Print feel: Mid-century illustration and photograph reproduced with period-accurate texture and tone
Why collectors love it: This poster blends historical significance with visual drama—its civil defense checklist and classic layout are both informative and stylish, making it a standout piece for vintage illustration lovers, political art collectors, and mid-century decor enthusiasts.
Bring a compelling slice of history into your space—add this Cold War Era Nuclear Safety poster to your cart now and display a memorable conversation piece from PosterGoat.