The artwork titled “Coca-Cola Advertisement” was crafted by the artist Haddon Sundblom around the year 1952. Executed in oil on board, this piece adheres to the Kitsch art movement. Measuring 38.1 by 35.56 centimeters, it belongs to the genre of advertisement and is a part of the series “Coca-Cola Advertisements”.
The artwork portrays a cheerful, middle-aged man dressed in a suit, holding two bottles of Coca-Cola – one in each hand. He extends one bottle forward, inviting viewers to “Refresh yourself,” as declared by the inscription at the top of the piece. To the left, a vibrant red Coca-Cola vending machine stands in the foreground, further emphasizing the brand. The background reveals a serene, autumnal suburban setting with a blend of warm colors and a charming building. The overall tone of the advertisement exudes a sense of camaraderie and delightful refreshment, aiming to evoke nostalgia and a welcoming atmosphere associated with sharing a Coca-Cola.