Soviet Visual
If A Woman Drinks – Original Soviet Anti-Alcohol Poster (1983)
If A Woman Drinks – Original Soviet Anti-Alcohol Poster (1983)
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A powerful and disturbing piece of Soviet visual history: “If A Woman Drinks”, originally published in 1983 as part of the USSR’s anti-alcohol campaign. This rare poster shows a baby stroller containing not a child, but a bottle of vodka — a stark visual metaphor warning about the consequences of alcohol abuse, especially among women.
Highest-quality archive, ensuring every detail of this haunting original is preserved. This museum-quality print is exclusive to our store and can’t be found anywhere else.
• Large 24×36″ (61×91 cm), smaller size available
• Printed on thick, matte Japanese paper
• Ultra-high-resolution archival print
• Unframed
• Exclusive to our store
• A chilling piece of Soviet history
• Great as a film or theatre prop
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