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WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a French soldier holding a tattered French flag as two women from Alsace-Lorraine look on. Original title: Souscrivez r l'Emprunt de la Liberation. Translation of original title: Subscribe to the Liberation Loan. Artist: Henri Royer (1869 - 1938) Lithograph poster, color; 80 x 60 cm. Lapina. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing French soldiers in a trench. Behind them are faint outlines of American soldiers. In the far background Victory is holding a crown of laurel and a sword. Original title: Credit Commercial de France. 4cme Emprunt de la Defense Nationale - 1918. Souscrivez pour la victoire et pour le triomphe de la liberte. Translation of original title: Credit Commercial de France. 4th National Defense Loan - 1918. Subscribe for the victory and for the triumph of liberty. Artist: Lucien Jonas (1880 - 1947) Lithograph poster, color; 119 x 81 cm. Chachoin, Imp.. Paris 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing three women pulling cultivating machine on a field. Designed for the United States of America Food Administration. Original title: Will you help the women of France? Save wheat. Artist: Edward Penfield (1866 - 1925) Lithograph poster, color; 29 x 48 cm. United States of America 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing a Red Cross nurse among small children, some with French flags, as a woman on her knees hands the nurse an infant. Original title: Motherless, fatherless, starving - How much to save these little lives? Lithograph poster, color. United States of America 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a soldier standing on a battlefield wearing gas mask around his neck. Poison gas was first used in World War I. The phrase 'they shall not pass' is said to have originated with General Robert Nivelle (1856 - 1924) at the battle of Verdun in 1916. Original title: On ne passe pas. 1914 . . . 1918. Par deux fois j'ai tenu et vaincu sur la Marne. Translation of original title: They shall not pass! 1914 . . . 1918. Twice have I resisted and triumphed over the Marne. Artist: Maurice Neumont (1868 - 1930) Lithograph poster, color; 115 x 80 cm. Devambez. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing 'Victory' flying over the battlefield and bringing the allies into the war. Original title: Souscrivez pour la victoire. Banque Nationale de Credit . Tranlation of title: Subscribe for victory. Banque Nationale de Credit. Artist: M. Richard-Gutz Lithograph poster, color; 79 x 120 cm. Devambez. Paris 1916.
WW I poster Germany German propaganda poster showing a soldier in a trench holding a grenade. Original title: Und Ihr? Zeichnet 7. Kriegsanleihe?Translation of title: And you? Subscribe to the 7th War Loan? Artist: Alfred Roller (1864 - 1935) Lithograph poster, color; 95 x 63 cm. Gesellschaft fur Graphische Industrie. Vienna 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a canteen entrance with soldiers below an arch; the street is strewn with rubble. Original title: Verdun, road to Y.M.C.A. canteen. Artist: Sketched on spot by Y.M.C.A. secretary. Lithograph poster, color; 102 x 75 cm. Coquemer imp. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a soldier sitting on top of a hill, overlooking a valley and a bridge. The Germans had held St. Mihiel since the first battle at the Marne in 1914. In 1918, under the command of General Ferdinand Foche (1851 - 1929), the allied forces broke through the German hold. Original title: St. Mihiel. Artist: Maurice Toussaint (1882 - 1974) Lithograph poster, color; 104 x 76 cm. Cornille & Serre. Paris 1919.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing soldiers standing on a tank. Tank warfare was first introduced into WWI by the British in 1916. The word 'tank' was originally a security name given to these 'land ships' or 'land cruisers.' Original title: Emprunt National 1918. Souscrivez pour la victoire qui vient! Translation of title: National Loan 1918. Subscribe to the victory which is coming! Artist: B. Chavannaz Lithograph poster, color ; 81 x 114 cm. Imp. Crete. Paris 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing an American soldier holding hand grenade over German soldiers in trench. Original title: Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost. Artist: Edmund M. Ashe (1867 - 1941) Lithograph poster, color; 93 x 53 cm. New York 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859 1941) on his knees with shackled hands. A Frenchman has grabbed his head and will pour Extrait de Javel le Coq Gaulois, strong disinfectant over him. Original title: Extrait de Javel le Coq Gaulois . . . R[ene] Guichard Translation of title: Extract of Javel le Coq Gaulois . . . R(ene) Guichard Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Delteil Fils Fres. Bordeaux 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing a large gold coin with the Gallic cock on it crushing a German soldier. Original title: Pour la France versez votre or. L'or combat pour la victoire. Translation of title: Deposit your gold for France. Gold fights for victory. Artist: Abel Faivre (1867 - 1945) Lithograph poster, color ; 118 x 80 cm. Imp. Devambez. Paris 1915.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing a French soldier sticking a flag with the word Liberte on it into a large globe. Original title: Emprunt de la Defense Nationale. Credit Lyonnais. Souscrivez. Translation of title: The 3rd National Defense Loan. Credit Lyonnais. Subscribe. Artist: Abel Faivre (1867 - 1945) Lithograph poster, color ; 80 x 59 cm. Imp. Devambez. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing the Statue of Liberty appearing on the horizon. Original title: Pour la liberte du monde. Souscrivez ? l'emprunt national ? la Banque Nationale de Credit. Translation of title: For the freedom of the world. Subscribe to the National Loan at the Banque Nationale de Credit. Artist: Sem (1863 - 1934) Lithograph poster, color ; 119 x 77 cm. Imp. Devambez. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing Marianne, the personification of France, and Rheims cathedral burning in the background. Original title: Souvenez-vous! 1914. Rien d'Allemand!!! Des Allemands. Translation of title: Remember! 1914. Nothing German! Nothing from the Germans. Artist: E. Lemielle Lithograph poster, color; 83 x 60 cm. Chaix. Paris 1919.
WW I poster France; World War I; French propaganda poster showing a soldier with the Gallic cock on his shoulder. Original title: Journee des Regions Liberees. Apres la victoire; au travail!! Aidez-nous. Translation of title: The Liberated Regions Day. After victory; to work!! Help us.; Artist: Auguste Leroux; Lithograph poster; color; 120 x 80 cm. Devambez; Imp.. Paris 1919.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a large tank emerging out of a trench onto a battlefield. Original title: Souscrivez! et nous aurons la victoire. Emprunt National 1918. Translation of title: Subscribe! and we will be victorious. National Loan 1918. Artist: Simay Lithograph poster, color; 111 x 79 cm. Imp. Crete. Paris 1918.
WW I poster UK World War I, British recruitment poster showing a facial view of Lord Kitchener (Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850 - 1916 ) with his arm and fingers pointing at the viewer. Original title: London opinion "Your country needs you". Artist: Alfred Leete (1882 - 1933) Color poster. Printed by the Victoria House Printing Co., Ltd.. London 1914.
WW I poster USA; World War I; American; propaganda poster showing a woman draped in American flag; in front of red cross; pointing across ocean. Original title: For you - they are giving their lives over there - For them - you must give every cent you can spare. 2nd War Fund - May 6 - 11.; Artist: Charles W. Bartlett (1860-1940); Lithograph poster; color; 94 x 59 cm. Hawaiian Gazette Co.; Ltd.; Engravers & Printers. Honolulu 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing a man in hat and overalls reaching into his pocket; he wears buttons from previous Liberty Loan campaigns. Original title: Sure! We'll finish the job Victory Liberty Loan. Artist: Gerrit A. Beneker (1882-1934) Lithograph poster, color ; 96 x 67 cm. Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.. Chicago 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing a Red Cross nurse holding out her hands. Original title: Third Red Cross roll call. Artist: Haskell Coffin (1878 - 1941) Lithograph poster, color ; 102 x 76 cm. USA 1918. your country - Buy War Savings Stamps. Artist: Haskell Coffin (1878 - 1941) Lithograph poster, color ; 101 x 73 cm. The United States Printing & Lithograph Company. New York 1918.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing soldiers firing machine guns, with stream of War Savings Stamps forming the cartridge. Original title: Help them - keep your war savings pledge. Artist: Casper Emerson Lithograph poster, color ; 76 x 51 cm. Casper Emerson Jr.; American Lithographic Company. New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing Uncle Sam brandishing a quill pen before a cheering crowd. Original title: Register June 5th. "A great day of patriotic devotion and obligation." - Woodrow Wilson. Artist: Arthur William Colen Lithograph poster, color ; 89 x 57 cm. Philadelphia: Committee of Public Safety of Pennsylvania, Department of Military Service, the Colonial Press. Philadelphia 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing Uncle Sam pointing at the viewer. Original title: First call - I need you in the Navy this minute! Our country will always be proudest of those who answered the first call. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg (1877 - 1960) Lithograph poster, color; 28 x 53 cm. USA ca. 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing a sailor taking a man in a suit by the shoulder, and gesturing toward battleships at sea and a figure of Liberty waving the American flag. Original title: The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it! Artist: James Montgomery Flagg (1877 - 1960) Lithograph poster, color ; 104 x 69 cm. The H.C. Miner Lithograph Company. New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster depicting American eagle fighting a large black German eagle, airplanes are in the sky. Original title: Join the Army Air Service, be an American eagle. Artist: Charles Livingston Bull (1874 - 1932) Color poster. Alpha Lithograph Co., Inc.. New York ca. 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing a smiling marine riding backwards on a wild cat, possibly a leopard. Original title: Travel? Adventure? Answer - Join the Marines! Enlist to-day for 2-3 or 4 years. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg (1877- 1960) Lithograph poster, color ; 101 x 70 cm. USA 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing a black cat with prominent fangs and claws leaping above a battlefield with tanks. Original title: Treat 'em rough - Join the tanks United States Tank Corps. Open to fighting men - all classes 18 to 45. Apply at 1800 E. Street. Artist: August William Hutaf (1879 - 1942) Lithograph poster, color ; 104 x 70 cm. National Printing & Engraving Co.. Chicago, New York, St. Louis 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American poster showing Liberty, and a Boy Scout holding a sword inscribed, "Be prepared." Original title: U*S*A Bonds - Third Liberty Loan Campaign - Boy Scouts of America Weapons for liberty. Artist: J.C. Leyendecker (1874-1951) Lithograph poster, color ; 76 x 51 cm. American Lithographic Company. New York 1917.
World War I, American poster showing a German soldier, wearing pointed helmet, leading girl by hand, with city burning in background. Original title: Remember Belgium - Buy bonds - Fourth Liberty Loan. Artist: Ellsworth Young (1866 - 1952) Lithograph poster, color. United States Printing & Lithographic Co.. New York ca. 1918.
WW I poster UK World War I, British recruitment poster showing a soldier blowing a bugle. Original title: Another call "More men and still more until the enemy is crushed" - Lord Kitchener. Lithograph poster, color; 73 x 49 cm. London: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Printed by Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A. Ltd.), Grafton Works. London 1914.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster "The American ambulance in Russia - 527 Fifth Avenue New York." showing a soldier on horseback carrying a Russian flag. This is the only American ambulance now saving lives in Russia. Send contributions to 527 Fifth Avenue, Room 501, New York. Caption in Russian: "Military loan." Artist: A. O. Maksimov (signed in Cyrillic) Lithograph poster, color ; 118 x 65 cm. New York ca. 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American propaganda poster showing the Statue of Liberty pointing sternly at the viewer. Original title: You - Buy a Liberty bond lest I perish. Includes insignia "Get behind the government. Liberty Loan of 1917." Artist: C. R. Macauley Lithograph poster, color ; 76 x 51 cm. USA 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American poster showing a soldier throwing a hand grenade, a bugler, and soldiers singing around a piano. Original title: Lend the way they fight - Buy bonds to your utmost Music makes for morale - A singing army is a fighting army. Artist: W.G.S. Lithograph poster, color ; 69 x 99 cm. Latham Litho. & Ptg. Co., Brooklyn, New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing two men on a globe shaking hands across the Atlantic; a man in a suit reaches across from the United States to a soldier standing on Great Britain and France. Original title: Britishers, you're needed - Come across now. Artist: Lloyd Myers (1892 - 1955) Lithograph poster, color ; 104 x 71 cm. British and Canadian Recruiting Mission; Albert Frank & Co. N.Y. agents. New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing a sailor taking a man in a suit by the shoulder, and gesturing toward battle ships at sea and a figure of Liberty waving the American flag. Original title: The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it! U.S. Navy Recruiting Station, 34 East 23rd St., New York. The Mayor's Committee on National Defense, Recruiting Committee. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg (1877 - 1960) Lithograph poster, color ; 102 x 70 cm. The H.C. Miner Lithograph Company. New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing Uncle Sam, against a backdrop of troops and the American flag, offering a rifle. Original title: Don't wait for the draft - Volunteer. Artist: Guenther. Lithograph poster, color; 99 x 67 cm. Associated Motion Picture Advertisers, Inc. Poster No. 3. New York 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing the Statue of Liberty beaming brightly over a patrol boat. Original title: For Liberty's sake, enlist in the Navy. Lithograph poster, color; 56 x 36 cm. Issued by City of Boston Committee on Public Safety. Smith & Porter Press. Boston 1917.
WW I poster USA World War I, U.S. Marines recruitment poster showing marines in a landing party. Also shows a series of views of marines engaged in training, educational, and recreational activities. Original title: U.S. Marines - "Soldiers of the sea". Halftone, color poster showing reproduction of painting "U.S. Marines 'Soldiers of the sea'" by Bruce Moore. USA ca. 1916
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a French soldier holding Marianne and a laurel wreath over the soldier's head. Original title: Banque Fran?aise pour le commerce et l'industrie. Souscrivez ? l'Emprunt de la Liberation et la victoire est ? nous. Translation of title: Banque Fran?aise for commerce and industry. Subscribe to the Liberation Loan and victory is ours. Artist: William Malherbe (1884-1952) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Devambez. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing two men, one in a soldier's uniform, the other in civilian clothing carrying a uniform. The men are waving to two girls (Alsace and Lorraine). Original title: Venez en aide aux soldats Alsaciens-Lorraines. Translation of title: Come to the aid of the soldiers of Alsace and Lorraine. Artist: Emile Friant (1863 - 1932) Lithograph poster, color ; 84 x 65 cm. Lith. Berger-Levrault, Nancy 1916.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a French soldier strangling the Imperial eagle representing Germany. Original title: Emprunt National. Societe Generale. Pour le supreme effort. Translation of title: National Loan. Societe Generale. For the greatest effort. Artist: Marcel Falter (1866 - ?) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 79 cm. Imp. Chaix. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing the French army entering the city of Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace-Lorraine. The Strasbourg Cathedral is to the left in the background. Original title: Emprunt de la Liberation. On souscrit ? la Banque d'Alsace et de Lorraine. Entree des Fran?ais ? Strasbourg. Translation of title: National Loan. Societe Generale. For the greatest effort. Artist: Hansi, 1873 - 1951 Lithograph poster, color ; 251 x 59 cm. Lapina, Imp.. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a man in Algerian dress on horseback. Algeria and French West Africa sent 500,000 men to fight for France. Original title: Compagnie Algerienne. Souscrivez. Emprunt de la Liberation. Translation of title: Compagnie Algerienne. Subscribe. Liberation Loan. Artist: Maurice Romberg (1862 - 1943) Lithograph poster, color ; 121 x 79 cm. Devambez. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a male 'allegorical' figure armed with a sword pulling the French flag away from the Imperial German eagle. Original title: Credit Lyonnais. Souscrivez au 4e Emprunt National. Translation of title: Credit Lyonnais. Subscribe to the 4th National. Artist: Abel Faivre (1867 - 1945) Loan. Lithograph poster, color ; 79 x 118 cm. Imp. Devambez. Paris 1918
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing small children dressed in soldiers' uniforms standing at attention while wounded soldiers walk by them. Original title: Journee de Paris. 14 Juillet 1916. Au profit des oeuvres de guerre de l'H?tel de Ville. Translation of title: Paris Day. July 14, 1916. To benefit the H?tel de Ville's(Paris city hall's) war charities. Artist: Francisque Poulbot (1879-1946) Lithograph poster, color ; 121 x 80 cm. H. Chachoin. Paris 1916.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing a nurse watching children playing outdoors. Original title: Achetez le timbre antituberculeux. Translation of title: Buy the tuberculosis stamp. Artist: Vil? Lithograph poster, color ; 80 x 60 cm. Imp. des Beaux-Arts. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing two women unwrapping dolls and showing them to a little girl. Original title: Union amicale d'Alsace Lorraine. Femmes fran?aises! H?tez-vous pour que l'annee 1918 apporte aux fillettes pauvres une poupee Alsacienne ou Lorraine. Translation of title: Alsace Lorraine Club. French women! Hurry, so that during 1918, we can give to the poor little girls an Alsatian or Lorraine doll. Artist: Henri Royer (1869 - 1938) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Lapina. Paris 1918
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing Rheims cathedral in flames. Original title: Grande Manifestation Nationale - Palais du Trocadero. Translation of title: Large national demonstration - Palais du Trocadero. Editor: Union des Grandes Associations Fran?aises Lithograph poster, color ; 80 x 59 cm. N.R. Money, Gr.. Paris 1919.
WW I poster France World War I, French poster showing a small drummer boy leading troops into battle. Large figure of Marianne looming in the background. Original title: 4e Emprunt de la Defense Nationale. Les souscriptions sont re?ues sans frais ? la Banque Privee. Translation of title: The 4th National Defense Loan. Subscriptions are received free of charge at the Banque Privee. Artist: Marcel Falter (b. 1866) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Imp. Chaix. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing scene depicting French women in war-time. One woman is working in a factory, one is nursing her child, and another woman is hoeing in the field. In the background is an outline of Victory. French women made up over 40 percent of the work force during the war. Over two million were recruited into positions in heavy industry. French women made up over 40 percent of the work force during the war. Films were used for the first time as entertainment at Les Foyers du Soldats for soldiers on leave. Original title: The Frenchwoman in war-time. Artist: G. Capon Lithograph poster, color; 120 x 81 cm. Section Cinematographique de l'Armee Fran?aise. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a cannon pointing towards battleships. Clouds and sky in pattern of the American flag. Original title: Emprunt de la Defense Nationale. On souscrit r la Banque Adam Translation of title: National Defense Loan. Available at Banque Adam. I Lithograph poster, color ; 79 x 57 cm. Imprimerie B.A.. Paris 1917 Artist: A. Romay
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a woman holding a baby in her arm and holding a collection cup in her hand. At the bottom is a sketch of a French soldier. Original title: Journee de Paris. 14 Juillet 1915 au profit des oeuvres de guerre de l'H?tel-de-Ville. Pour les combattants . . . Translation of title: Paris Day. July 14, 1915. On behalf of the H?tel de Ville's (Paris city hall) war charities. For the soldiers . . . . Artist: G. Picard Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Devambez. Paris 1915
WW I poster Ireland World War I, British recruitment poster showing a man dressed in green, with shamrocks in his hat and at his feet, addressing a soldier. Original title: The real Irish spirit. Published by Central Council for the Organization of Recruiting in Ireland. Poster, Chromolithograph, color ; 74 x 50 cm. M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd.. Dublin & Belfast 1915
WW I poster Germany German propaganda poster showing Britain as a spider, German eagle sitting overhead, Uncle Sam and two others tied up in web in background. The Entente Cordiale was a diplomatic agreement signed in 1904 by France and Great Britain which adjusted the colonial disputes between the two countries, and paved the way for Anglo-French co-operation against German expansion in Europe and in the colonial world. Original title: L'Entente Cordiale 1915. Translation of title: L'Entente Cordiale of 1915. Lithograph poster, color ; 55 x 45 cm. Germany 1915.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing three women pulling a plow. Original title: Elles servent la France - Tout le monde peut server - Souscrivons r l'Emprunt de la Victoire.Translation of title: They serve France - Everyone can serve - Buy Victory Bonds. Lithograph poster, color ; 90 x 61 cm. Adapted from photo by Brown Bros. No. W.P. 7. France 1918. WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing three women pulling a plow. Original title: Elles servent la France - Tout le monde peut server - Souscrivons r l'Emprunt de la Victoire.Translation of title: They serve France - Everyone can serve - Buy Victory Bonds. Lithograph poster, color ; 90 x 61 cm. Adapted from photo by Brown Bros. No. W.P. 7.. France 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing mother holding two children; in background is the destroyed region of Aisne. Original title: L'Aisne devastee. Oeuvre de guerre pour la reconstitution des foyers detruits. Translation of title: Devastated Aisne. War fund for the reconstruction of destroyed homes. Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859 -1923) Lithograph poster, (two colors) ; 114 x 79 cm. H. Chachoin. Paris 1919.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a Red Cross nurse serving food to a table of children, a mother, and a poilu at a foyer or cantine refuge. Original title: Pressant appel r la solidarite . . . Translation of title: Urgent call for support . . . Artist: Louis Tinayre (b. 1861) Lithograph poster, (sepia and red lettering); 139 x 99 cm. Croix-rouge fran?ais. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing Algerians and Tunisians on horses charging into battle. Algeria and French West Africa added about half a million men to the French fighting forces. Original title: Pour la patrie: Souscrivez ? l'Emprunt : Credit Foncier d'Algerie et de Tunisie. Translation of title: For your country: Subscribe to the loan: Credit Foncier d'Algerie et de Tunisie. Artist: Georges Clairin (1843-1919) Lithograph poster, color ; 80 x 119 cm. Imp. Devambez. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing the use of the hand grenade, which was first introduced during WWI. Original title: Journee du Poilu. 25 et 26 decembre 1915. Organisee par le parlement. Translation of title: Poilu Day. December 25 and 26, 1915. Organized by Parliament. Maurice Neumont (1868-1930) Lithograph poster, color ; 100 x 79 cm. Devambez. Paris 1915.
JWW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a poilu embracing a girl. Behind them is a sewing machine, and a tipped chair. Original title: Journe du Poilu. 25 et 26 decembre 1915. Organisee par le parlement. Enfin seuls . . .! Translation of title: Poilu Day. December 25 and 26, 1915. Organized by Parliament. Alone at last . . .! Artist: Adolphe Willette (1857 - 1926) Lithograph poster; color ; 100 x 79 cm. Devambez, Paris 1915.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a foot soldier holding a rifle. In the background is a partial map of France. The map shows the Hindenburg Line in red ink. The poilu carried everything he needed on his back. Original title: L'infanterie fran?aise dans la bataille. Translation of title: The French infantry in the battle. Artist: H. Delaspre Lithograph poster, color ; 119 x 79 cm. Louchet-Publicite. Paris 1915.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing French soldiers with black soldiers from Africa and the colonies. Original title: Journee de l'armee d'Afrique et des troupes colonials. Translation of title: A day for the African army and the Colonial troops. Artist: Lucien Jonas (1880 - 1947) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Devambez. Paris 1917.
WW I poster Belgium World War I, Belgian propaganda poster showing Belgian soldiers holding a tattered flag. Original title: Oeuvre du soldat belge. Translation of title: Association of the Belgian soldier. Artist: Romberg, Maurice, artist. Lithograph poster, color ; 70 x 54 cm. 1915
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing soldiers in various uniforms from Africa and the colonies, who fought for France. Original title: Journee de l'armee d'Afrique et des troupes coloniales. Translation of title: A day for the African army and the colonial troops. Artist: Charles Fouqueray (1869 - 1956). Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Paris 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing the head of a girl in Alsatian costume with a French flag draped around her (presumably the personification of Alsace). rom a group of posters designed by school children and others. Original title: 1er mars, 1871, 1er mars, 1918. En Alsace liberee les petites filles, se restreignent de bon coeur pour h?ter la deliverance de l'Alsace encore annedexe. Faites comme elles. Translation of title: March 1, 1871 to March 1, 1918. In liberated Alsace young girls willingly make sacrifices to hasten the liberation of the part of Alsace still annexed (to Germany). Follow their example. Signed: Beatrix Grognuz, 16 years (student) Lithograph poster, color ; 55 x 38 cm. Comidet National de Prevoyance et d'economies, Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a skeleton wearing a German military uniform and holding a mask of Kaiser Wilhelm's head. La Ba?onnette was a popular illustrated satirical journal published primarily for French soldiers stationed at the front. Original title: La Ba?onnette. Tous les jeudis. Bas les masques? . . . Viol?! Translation of title: La Ba?onnette. Every Thursday. Off with the masks? . . . There it is! Artist: Paul Iribe (1883 - 1935) Lithograph poster, color ; 76 x 31 cm. Paris 1916
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a soldier holding a small wooden statue of winged victory that he has been carving. In 1916, the Ministry of Beaux-Arts and the Ministry of War promised artists serving in the war, that their work would be shown in official war exhibitions on the homefront. The government sponsored the Salon des Armees to show the work of the mobilized artist and this exhibition realized 60,000 francs. These proceeds supported not only needy artists at home but also the disabled. The striking contrast between the continuing French culture, even from within the trench, and the barbarianism of the Germans, was brought home by these exhibitions. This poster won first prize. Original Title: Salon des Armees, reserve aux artistes du front. Au profit des oeuvres de guerre. Jardin des Tuileries. Translation of title: A special exhibition of paintings by battle-front artists. To benefit the workers of the war. Jardin des Tuileries. Artist: Henri Dangon Lithograph poster, color ; 121 x 79 cm. Imp. H. Chachoin. Paris 1916.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a woman holding a giant fountain pen. Original title: Porte plume 'Ideal' Waterman l'arme de la paix. Translation of title: Carry the 'Ideal' Waterman pen, the weapon of peace. Artist: Eugene Oge (1861 - 1936) Lithograph poster, color ; 102 x 78 cm. Vercasson, Paris 1919.
WW I poster Philippines World War I, American propaganda poster showing German soldiers nailing a man to a tree, as American soldiers come to his rescue. Original title: Your Liberty Bond will help stop this - Sus bonos de la libertad ayudar?n ? dar fin con esto. Artist: Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto (1892 - 1972) Lithograph poster, color ; 72 x 56 cm. Bureau of Printing. Manila 1917.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a group of hungry Belgians holding food pails. Original title: En Belgique les Belges ont faim. Tombola artistique . . . Translation of title: In Belgium the Belgians are hungry. Artistic raffle . . . . Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859 - 1923) Lithograph poster, two colors ; 125 x 94 cm. Lapina, Paris 1915.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing an Algerian soldier back in Algeria with his wife and child. Original title: Compagnie Algerienne. Souscrire, c'est h?ter son retour avec la victoire. Translation of title: Compagnie Algerienne. To subscribe to (the loan) means victory, which will hasten his homecoming. Artist: Lucien Jonas (1880 - 1947) Lithograph poster, color ; 114 x 79 cm. Devambez, Imp.. Paris 1918.
WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a seated soldier presumably disabled leaning against a woman who is holding a collection cup. Original title: Journee de l'oeuvre Nivernaise des mutiles de la guerre. Translation of title: Nivernaise Day for the War Disabled Fund. Artist: Maurice Neumont (1868 - 1930) Lithograph poster, color ; 120 x 80 cm. Devambez, Imp.. Paris 1915.
WW I poster USA World War I, American recruitment poster showing a woman in a Y.M.C.A. uniform offering a steaming cup of coffee and books; large red triangle is behind her. Original title: One of the thousand Y.M.C.A. girls in France - United War Work Campaign Nov. 11th to 18th. Artist: Neysa McMein. Color poster. USA 1918
Parole der Woche A weekly Nazi propaganda poster issued between 1936 and 1943 and posted in public places, a smaller version (playing card size) was also printed. This edition portrays the Jews as the new rulers of America as predicted in the shown illustration made in 1909. Holocaust. Germany. 1942
Parole der Woche A weekly Nazi propaganda poster issued between 1936 and 1943 and posted in public places, a smaller version (playing card size) was also printed. This May Day edition portrays the American president Franklin D. Roosevelt as war mongering 'modern Moses'. Holocaust. Germany. May 1939