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Eat fruit - be healthy Poster

Eat fruit - be healthy Poster

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Eat fruit - be healthy (1936) by Work Projects Administration

Printed through the WPA Federal Art Project, this cheerful design turns a public health message into striking decor, with vivid red lettering, lush green leaves, and simplified fruit forms that still feel fresh, graphic, and warmly inviting in a kitchen, breakfast nook, or dining space.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Created by the Work Projects Administration, this 1936 vertical poster reflects the WPA Federal Art Project, which brought graphic design into schools, clinics, and shop windows during the Depression. The campaign language is direct because the goal was practical: make healthy eating feel immediate, civic, and easy to remember. As a vintage poster and art print, it shows how public information could also become vivid wall art for everyday interiors.

The Artwork

Its purpose is plain and persuasive: use fruit to encourage better nutrition at a time when simple, affordable foods mattered. The poster turns a public health slogan into a piece of visual instruction, pairing the food message with a modern advertising style that would travel quickly through the city. That blend of utility and design gives the vintage print a clear historical role as home decor with a social message, not just a decorative image.

Style & Characteristics

Bold red lettering anchors the beige ground, while circles and curved stems build the fruit into a graphic cluster that feels easy to read from a distance. Green leaves and dark outlines give the image its rhythm, and the simplified forms keep the composition airy rather than crowded. The result is a minimalist botanical wall art piece with strong contrast, a handmade look, and the spare force of a fine art print.

In Interior Design

Above a kitchen table, this poster would bring color to white cabinetry and echo the shape of a fruit bowl or ceramic plate. The red type gives the room a steady focal point, while the soft background keeps the print from overwhelming the space. Framed simply, it adds a vintage print presence to breakfast nook home decor and gives the wall a clear, healthy message.