Old Vintage Antique 1932 Prohibition store Era We Want Beer Protest Sign Bar Decoration Stretched Canvas Wall Art Picture Photo Reproduction
store This is a photo reprint on stretched canvas (More below:)
About the Photo:
This is a circa 1932 prohibition era photo of the "beer for taxation parade" later known as the "we want beer parade" it was led by then mayor of New York City Jimmy Walker in protest of the 18th amendment
This photo on stretched canvas is ideal for anyone who likes funny vintage photos
This photo on stretched canvas is ideal for anyone who would like some vintage décor in their home or home bar
This photo on stretched canvas is also perfect for anyone to display in a restaurant, bar, or any business where customers would appreciate a vintage photo on canvas such as this.
Stretched Canvas features:
Every stretched canvas is made to order, with great pride, and craftsmanship, so please understand the production time is 8-10 business days.
Every stretched canvas no matter what size comes with a nice, thick 1.5" premium grade wood frame.
(Most sellers of canvas, sell them with cheap .75" frames, and charge more for you to upgrade to 1.5")
Every stretched canvas no matter what size comes with a wire, which makes it ready to hang.
Every stretched canvas no matter what size comes with felt pads on the back, to protect your wall.
Every stretched canvas is made with a nice, sturdy, heavy, 410 gram per square meter, premium grade canvas.
About Prohibition:
Prohibition in the US was from 1920-1933 which banned the sale of alcohol
The 18th Amendment was proposed in 1918 by the US Senate
In 1919 the 36th US state approved of the Amendment
Jan. 17th 1920 was the first day of prohibition
During this time, bootlegging helped mobsters and gangsters amass fortunes as well as pile up bodies in turf wars
It also saw the rise of speakeasy clubs where illegal alcohol was served to customers
Dec. 5th 1933 ratification of the 21st Amendment ended prohibition
I find the photos, and digitally restore them using very expensive software in conjunction with Photoshop to give them new life and make them as crisp, clear, and color corrected as I can.
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I do work with a production partner to print on and construct the stretched canvas.