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World War II Poster: WW II poster by Schreiber, 'Buy War Bonds' 28" x 22" Condition: creased
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WWII "Buy War Bonds" Poster: "Buy War Bonds" 1942 World War II Propaganda Poster, featuring Uncle Sam standing over troops in a bayonet charge. Measures approx. 22'' x 27 3/4''. Excellent condition. Linen backed.
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WWII Era "Buy War Bonds" Poster: This poster stresses that women too are buying bonds. It features a woman whose shadow depicts a Revolutionary War soldier. It is linen mounted and in excellent condition. This poster is small so be s
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3 WWII Propaganda Posters: Including: 1. "Do With Less---So They'll Have Enough." OWI Poster #37 US Government Printing Office 1943-O-506014. 27 3/4" high x 22" wide. 1 vertical fold, 3 horizontal folds. 2. "Buy War Bonds" Norm
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3 WWII Propaganda Posters: Including: 1. "Do With Less---So They'll Have Enough." OWI Poster #37 US Government Printing Office 1943-O-506014. 27 3/4" high x 22" wide. 1 vertical fold, 3 horizontal folds. 2. "Buy War Bonds" Norm
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World War II Poster: WW II poster 1943, 'Buy War Bonds' 28" x 22" Condition: creased, tape marks
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World War II Poster: WW II poster by Ferdinand Warren 1942, 'Buy War Bonds' 28" x 22" Condition: creased
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World War II Poster: WW II poster, U.S. Government Printing Office 1943, 'Buy War Bonds' 28" x 20" Condition: creased
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World War II Poster: WW II poster U.S. Government Printing Office 1943, 'Buy War Bonds' 37" x 28.5" Condition: creased, tears, some yellowing
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Four World War II Posters: Dated 1943, Comprising, "Back the Attack, Buy War Bonds," "Join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps," "Americans will Always Figure for Liberty" and "Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the peop
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Four World War II Posters: Dated 1943, Comprising, "Back the Attack, Buy War Bonds," "The United Nations Fight for Freedom," "If you tell where he's going..He may never get there!" and "For Freedom's Sake, Buy War Bonds." Apx.
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Four World War II Posters: Dated 1943, Comprising, "Back the Attack, Buy War Bonds," "United we are Strong, United we will Win," "He's Fighting for You, Join the Club" and "For their Future, Buy War Bonds." Largest: 37"h x 28"w
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WWII Poster, BUY WAR BONDS, Schreiber
WWII Poster, BUY WAR BONDS, Schreiber
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Artist: Georges L. Schreiber
Artist Dates: 1904-1977
Signed Within Plate: Georges L. Shreiber
Date of Work: 1943
Description: This painting displays a young aviator preparing to take off in a war plane, securing his parachute. Along the bottom of the image are the words "Keep him flying!" in bold yellow. Below the imge is the sentence "BUY WAR BONDS" in bold black.
Size: 42.0x30.5"
Weight: 14.8oz
Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck
Condition: Original folding in three places horizontally has given this piece creases along its height. There is little to no damage along the entirety of the rest of the poster, however, supported by its fixation to conservation paper.Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.
Artist Biography: Growing up in war-torn Europe, Schreiber was profoundly impacted by the horrors he witnessed. As a family of German descent living in Belgium during the First World War, the Schreibers were scorned by their neighbors; when they later returned to Germany, however, they were despised as Belgians. “All this has made me conscious of the times I live in . . . and the people I live with. It has made me strive with passion for human understanding in my work” (Current Biography, p. 673). Young Schreiber studied art in Belgium, at the Academy of Fine Art in Berlin and in London; related travels took him to Paris, Rome and Florence. From 1925 to 1928, he worked as a free-lance artist for German newspapers, a line of work he would continue upon his arrival in American in 1928. By 1936, he was employed with the Works Project Administration. An inveterate traveler, Schreiber visited each of the forty-eight states in 1939. The artist would ultimately make five cross-country journeys, from New England to California, Florida to Oregon, capturing contemporary American scenes with honesty and attention to detail. Considered en masse, Schreiber’s oeuvre reveals the artist to be acutely aware of the world’s brutal realities and keenly attuned to the characters he portrayed so powerfully.Schreiber exhibited his travel paintings as a Panorama of America at numerous galleries and museums across the country. "Louisiana Cotton Pickers" was featured at the Whitney Gallery in 1939, along with another Louisiana subject. That same year, the artist was represented at the New York World’s Fair. Preferring rural to urban themes, Schreiber’s favorite composition was a lonely type set against a simple landscape background. “I want to live these people . . . not depict them” he said. (Current Biography, p. 675).In addition to creating these heartfelt images, Schreiber continued to work as an illustrator. He sketched the Bruno Hauptmann kidnapping trial, illustrated the book "Little Man What Now", contributed to "Life" and "Fortune" magazines, and earned wide acclaim for his caricatures. A 1936 publication entitled "Portraits and Self-Portraits" contained illustrations with short biographies of famous contemporary figures, all executed by Schreiber.During the Second World War, the United States Navy commissioned Schreiber to create paintings to use as posters. When fellow artists criticized him for this kind of work, Schreiber replied that “art for art’s sake” should be shelved for the duration of the war and voiced his approval of any medium which brought good art to great numbers of people. Over the course of his career, Georges Schreiber exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Whitney Gallery, White House Library, Library of Congress and Bibliotheque Nationale, among others. He garnered numerous awards, including the William Tuthill Prize.
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