This Prohibition Poster (1912) is a powerful Prohibition-era chromolithograph originally published by the Dominion Scientific Temperance Committee. A striking piece of political wall art, it captures the essence of early 20th-century social reform and alcohol awareness efforts. With its bold imagery and message, this anti-alcohol print served as a tool for political activism, promoting the temperance movement’s vision of a sober, morally upright society.
Perfect for lovers of historical posters, vintage advertising, and retro illustrations, this piece is both a visual time capsule and a compelling conversation starter. Whether you're decorating a study, office, or gallery wall, this classic lithograph delivers strong visual impact with historical depth—ideal for fans of educational posters, prohibition art, and anti-drug art from a pivotal era in North American history.