Description
Bold, graphic and unmistakably mid-century Soviet: this PosterGoat reproduction captures a powerful anti-alcohol propaganda image rendered in a limited palette of cream, black, vermilion and poisonous green. A resolute worker grips a bottle stamped with a skull and crossbones while a serpentine ribbon coils into the foreground — a striking visual metaphor for addiction and the social dangers of alcohol.
Perfect for collectors of historical artwork, political posters, and vintage Soviet art, this print adds instant visual impact to living rooms, home offices, galleries, or community spaces focused on social issues and addiction awareness.
- Design: Minimalist, bold linework with high-contrast composition — a classic mid-century propaganda aesthetic.
- Theme: Anti-alcohol propaganda, political poster, social commentary — strong motivational and empowerment message.
- Category: Posters, Prints & Visual Artwork — ideal wall decor for Home & Garden > Decor > Artwork.
- Size: 18x24 (mm-google-shopping.custom_label_1)
- SKU & Batch: SOV-A-50 (custom.sku) — batch SOV-A (custom.batches)
- Vendor: PosterGoat — curated reproductions with an emphasis on historical authenticity and graphic impact.
This poster pairs historical significance with decorative flair: the dramatic pose and serpent motif make it an instantly recognizable conversation piece, while the restrained color scheme fits modern and vintage interiors alike.
Own a piece of visual history and make a statement about addiction awareness and social responsibility — add this Soviet-era anti-alcohol propaganda poster from PosterGoat to your collection today.