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War Posters of the 20th Century
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"WAR POSTERS OF THE 20th CENTURY
[ World War I World War II: American British Canadian French ]
WORLD WAR I
Frank Brangwyn. “Help Your Country. Stop This. Enlist in the Navy.” Imprint reads, “Auto-lithograph by Frank Brangwyn A.R.A.” and printed by “American Lithographic Co., N.Y.” One of two posters designed by Brangwyn while in America. Lithographed in eight panels and mounted on canvas. Total measurement is 5 foot 1 inch by 6 foot 5 inch. Rawls, p. 80. Theofiles, 50. See also Posters Issued by the U.S. Navy (1918): 1. Very scarce. Excellent condition. N.B. Actual joined poster is rectangular, though the linked image does not show this well. $1,500
Henry Patrick Raleigh (1880 - 1945) . Hun or Home? Buy More Liberty Bonds. Chicago: Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co., 1917-18. 30 x 20. With small replaced section at bottom right, mostly margin. [Woman carrying infant flees approaching German soldier.] $275
Dewey. Our Daddy is fighting at the Front for You - Back him up - Buy a United States Gov't Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917 . 28 1/4 x 18 3/8. Chromolithograph. Repaired tear in upper left, approx. 4" from margin, not affecting image. [Two small, smiling children dressed in red, white and blue, holding a flag appeal to the public.] $300
Joseph Pennell. (1860-1926) The Court of Honor, South Broad St. Philadelphia. Designed by Advisory Committee of Artists for the Victory Loan Campaign April 21st to May 10th 1919. 1919. Lithograph Ketterlinus Litho Co. 32 x 22. [Design for a tribute along South Broad Street] $400
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J. Basté (?) Banque Industrielle de Chine. 74, Rue St. Lazare Paris. 4e Emprunt National. 46 x 31 1/4. Chromolithograph by Imp. Creté, Paris. Lower left corner missing, only margin affected. [Marianne, sword in hand, tosses a bag of gold coins labeled 4th National Loan, to crush comp"
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