Anonymous Artists
View Artist BiographyTitle:
"We Will Have To Fight our Way Ashore"
Date:
1944
Size:
28 x 39.5"
Medium:
Offset-Lithograph
Price:
$389.00
INV. #:
13125
Original poster: "WE WILL HAVE TO FIGHT OUR WAY ASHORE - YOU'RE BUILDING VICTORY HERE TODAY"
U. S. Government printing office number: 1944-0-586201. Official Navy Poster. This poster is not linen backed.
Until 1944, the mayhem of the war, and images of dead or wounded soldiers, were mostly toned down by American propagandists, who followed instructions to only show a few wounded soldiers in a crowded scene. Later towards the end of the war, more realistic representations were allowed, partly because American citizens asked for truthful, realistic information about what was happening overseas. The Office of War Information emphasized that images should show returning, battle-scarred soldiers rather than dead and wounded overseas. U.S. Navy Department- Industrial Incentive Division. Rare, horizontal. Unbacked
Image 2 shows a smudge mark along the bottom that should come out when the poster is linen backed.
This is an Original Lithograph Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction.
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U. S. Government printing office number: 1944-0-586201. Official Navy Poster. This poster is not linen backed.
Until 1944, the mayhem of the war, and images of dead or wounded soldiers, were mostly toned down by American propagandists, who followed instructions to only show a few wounded soldiers in a crowded scene. Later towards the end of the war, more realistic representations were allowed, partly because American citizens asked for truthful, realistic information about what was happening overseas. The Office of War Information emphasized that images should show returning, battle-scarred soldiers rather than dead and wounded overseas. U.S. Navy Department- Industrial Incentive Division. Rare, horizontal. Unbacked
Image 2 shows a smudge mark along the bottom that should come out when the poster is linen backed.
This is an Original Lithograph Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction.
The Vintage Poster has been working with collectors around the world helping them with their original vintage poster collections. Our posters come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We stand behind the description and condition of the vintage posters shown on the website.
The Vintage Poster is an IVPDA certified vintage poster dealer. Available online to you 24/7.
We are glad to assist you. Our current inventory is online and is updated frequently. To purchase, simply add the item(s) to your cart and check out. They will be delivered to your door. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
#originalposter #vintageposter #vintageposter
#rareposter #WWII #WWIIposter #militaryposter, #propagandaposter #soldiers