It Takes Both to Win the War - Be A True American! / Artist Unknown

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Accession Number
1954/2.35.138
Title
It Takes Both to Win the War - Be A True American!
Medium and Support
color lithograph on paper
Object Creation Date
circa 1917-1919
Object Creation Place
North and Central America (continent)
United States (nation)
Creation Place 2
United States (nation)
Style/Group/Movement
poster
Dimensions
60.5 cm x 45.8 cm (23 13/16 in. x 18 1/16 in.)
Primary Object Classification
Print
Primary Object Type
chromolithograph
Physical Description
Text: It Takes Both to Win the War - A 100% efficient soldier must have 100% efficient workers behind him in the mills, mines, and factories, to save the world for humanity and bring victory to our Flag. - Uncle Sam will find the men and train them to fight. You are making goods for them. Quick deliveries and best workmanship are vital to their success. - Be a true American! - COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, Washington, D.C.
Primary Keywords
world war i
Secondary Keywords
how we live
posters
text-based art
war
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Record
1954/2.35.138
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"It Takes Both to Win the War - Be A True American!; Artist Unknown." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1954-sl-2.35.138/1954_2.35.138.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 28, 2024.
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