I’d Rather Be Red Than Dead Poster – Vintage 1960s Counterculture Print
I’d Rather Be Red Than Dead Poster – Vintage 1960s Counterculture Print
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Bring the rebellious energy of the late 1960s and early 1970s into your space with this vintage counterculture poster reproduction. Featuring a striking portrait of a free-spirited woman dressed in fringe and beads, paired with the provocative slogan “I’d rather be red than dead,” this print captures the anti-war, anti-establishment spirit that defined an era of cultural revolution.
Available as a 16x20 framed print, the artwork is mounted in a sleek black gallery-style frame with white matting and protected by acrylic glass—ready to hang as a centerpiece of your collection. An unframed 16x20 print is also available for those who prefer custom framing.
Ideal for fans of hippie culture, vintage protest art, bohemian décor, and political statement posters, this piece makes a bold addition to your bar, studio, living room, or office.
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Product Options: Framed 16x20 (gallery-style black frame + mat + acrylic glass) OR Unframed 16x20 print
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Style: Vintage, counterculture, bohemian, 1960s-70s protest poster
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Theme: Anti-war, peace movement, cultural revolution, radical politics
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Size: 16x20 inches
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Shipping: Priority shipping – arrives within the week
This Vintage Framed Prints exclusive is perfect for collectors of hippie memorabilia, vintage political posters, and radical counterculture art—or anyone who loves wall décor with history and attitude.

