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- Title
- Exhibition Poster: J. Lurçat...
- Artist
- Jean Lurçat
- Artist Life Dates
- (Lorraine, France, 1892 - 1966)
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1952
- Accession Number
- 1953/2.34
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- modern and contemporary art
- posters
- text-based art
- Title
- Les Vieilles Histoires, Couverture-Frontispice; The Old Stories (Cover Frontispi
- Artist
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Artist Life Dates
- 1864-1901
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1893
- Accession Number
- 1953/2.39
- Medium and Support
- lithograph printed in green on wove paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- architecture
- clothing
- mammals
- objects
- posters
- text-based art
- the natural world
- Title
- Exhibition Poster: Joan Miró
- Artist
- Joan Miró
- Artist Life Dates
- 1893-1983
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1950
- Accession Number
- 1954/1.578
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- modern and contemporary art
- posters
- Title
- Exhibition Poster: Cinquante Ans de Peinture Française...
- Artist
- Raoul Dufy
- Artist Life Dates
- (1877 - 1953)
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1952
- Accession Number
- 1954/1.67
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- modern and contemporary art
- posters
- Title
- Ten Million New Members by Christmas - Join the Red Cross, and on Christmas Eve a Candle in Every Window, a Service Flag for Every Home
- Artist
- L. N. Britton
- Artist Life Dates
- 1858-1934
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.10
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- atmospheric effects
- candles and candleholders
- crosses
- drapery
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- how we live
- lighting devices
- lighting devices by form
- objects we use
- plants
- posters
- text-based art
- the natural world
- trees
- war
- Title
- For Victory, Buy More Bonds - Fourth Liberty Loan
- Artist
- John Scott Williams
- Artist Life Dates
- b. England, 1877-1975
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.106
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- posters
- war
- Title
- Hip-Hip! Another Ship - Another Victory - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- George Hand Wright
- Artist Life Dates
- (active Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1873 - 1951, Westport, Connecticut)
- Object Creation Date
- n.d.
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.108
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- cityscapes
- clothing
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Hip-Hip! Another Ship - Another Victory - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- George Hand Wright
- Artist Life Dates
- (active Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1873 - 1951, Westport, Connecticut)
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.108A
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- cityscapes
- clothing
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- To Everyone In This Plant - Our Country is Depending on You - Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- L. N. Britton
- Physical Description
- Text: To Everyone in This Plan: This Plant is Engaged Upon Government Work Every Person Here Owes The United States A Duty To Do His Utmost To Make Material For Our Ships Carefully And Speedily... Let This Be Your Part - Our Country Is Depending On You - Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist Life Dates
- 1858-1934
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.11
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- figures
- how we live
- illustrations
- machine
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Your War Savings Pledge - Our Boys Make Good Their Pledge - Are You Keeping Yours?
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.110
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- army
- figures
- how we live
- military
- people and occupations
- posters
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Is There A Red Cross Service Flag in Your Home? A Heart and a Dollar Are All You Need - Join the Red Cross
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.111
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- atmospheric effects
- crosses
- how we live
- posters
- seasons
- text-based art
- the natural world
- time
- war
- Title
- Remember the Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun - Y.W.C.A. - War Work Council
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Remember the Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun - United War Work Campaign - Nove. 11-18, 1918 $170,500,000 - Y.W.C.A. - War Work Council
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.113
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- child
- figures
- how we live
- people and occupations
- political figures
- portraits
- posters
- president
- text-based art
- war
- workers
- Title
- Build a Silo - Save the Corn - State Council of Defense of Illinois
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Build a Silo - Save the Corn - The Feed Value of 100 Tons of Silage, Over and Above that Saved by Ordinary Harvesting, is Sufficient to Make Food to Supply 2400 American Soldiers For One Day - Food Production and Conservation Committee - State Council of Defense of Illinois
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.114
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- mammals
- objects
- open spaces
- open spaces and site elements
- open spaces by location or context
- posters
- text-based art
- the natural world
- transportation
- vehicles
- war
- yards
- Title
- Buy Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Buy Liberty Bonds - "That Government of the People, By the People, For the People Shall Not Perish From the Earth" - A. Lincoln
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.115
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Buy United States Government War Savings Stamps - Your Money Back With Interest From the United States Treasury
- Artist
- William Balfour Ker
- Physical Description
- Text: Buy United States Government War Savings Stamps - W.S.S. For Sale Here (on sign) - Your money back with interest from the UNITED STATES TREASURY
- Artist Life Dates
- 1877-1918
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.116
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- figures
- how we live
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Keep 'Em Going!
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Keep 'em Going! - "Every Bad order Locomotive is a Prussian soldier. Every live Locomotive is an American soldier. Let us get on top of the Prussian Locomotives and make American soldiers out of them"W. G. McAdoo - Director General of Railroads
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.117
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- army
- how we live
- military
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- soldiers
- text-based art
- trains
- transportation
- war
- Title
- Must Children Die and Mothers Plead in Vain? Buy More Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Walter H. Everett
- Artist Life Dates
- 1880-1946
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.118
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- family
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- relationships
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- The Navy is Calling - Enlist Now
- Artist
- L. N. Britton
- Artist Life Dates
- 1858-1934
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.12
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- army
- birds
- figures
- how we live
- military
- objects
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- posters
- stand
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Put the Pennant Beside the Flag - Both Spell Victory - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- Charles Buckles Falls
- Artist Life Dates
- 1874-1959
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.120
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- war
- Title
- Oh, boy! That's the Girl! The Salvation Army Lassie - Keep Her on the Job - United War Work Campaign - Nov. 11th-18th 1918
- Artist
- George Mather Richards
- Artist Life Dates
- 1880-1958
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.121
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- army
- atmospheric effects
- descriptors
- figures
- how we live
- materials
- materials by function
- military
- people and occupations
- posters
- seasons
- soldiers
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Are You Working with Schwab? Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Are You Working with Schwab? - Charles M. Schwab - Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation - says - "I want everyone in the yards to understand that when we succeed in building these ships, the credit will belong to the men who actually built them. - "I want all the men in the shipyards to feel that they are working with me, not for me." - Issued by Publications Section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.122
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- architecture
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- ships
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Farmers! Housewives! Children! - The President of the United States Appeals to You Personally - United States Department of Agriculture
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text Excerpt: Farmers! Housewives! Children! - The President of the United States Appeals to You Personally - These extracts from the address of President Wilson should be read carefully by every one who produces or can produce food and by all who consume food: - MY FELLOW COUTRYMEN: The entrance of our own beloved country into the grim and terrible war for democracy and human rights which has shaken the world creates so many problems of natural life and action which call for immediate consideration and settlement that I hope you will permit me to address to you a few words of earnest counsel and appeal with regard to them. … (headers) Abundant Food Supplies Essential … Make Sure of Large Harvests … To Young Men and Boys … To the Farmers of the South … The Government to Cooperate … To the Middlemen .. To Every Household - The supreme test of the nation has come. We must all speak, act, and serve together! - Woodrow Wilson (signed) [Text Excerpted from the "Message to the American People" on April 15, 1917]
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.123
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- buildings and the land
- descriptors
- farming
- how we live
- mammals
- materials
- materials by function
- objects
- open spaces
- open spaces and site elements
- open spaces by location or context
- photographs
- posters
- text-based art
- the natural world
- transportation
- vehicles
- war
- yards
- Title
- New Consecration is the Duty of the Living (photo)
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: New Consecration is the Duty of the Living so that Our Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain - (center) "To such a task (Victory over German Autocracy and all it represents) we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the day has come when America is privileged to shed her blood and her treasure for the principles that gave her birth and happiness and the peace which she has treasured. God helping her, she can do no other." - Woodrow Wilson - (left panel heading) Al Soldier's Farewell - Written on the Even of his Departure … - (right panel heading) A Mother's Comfort - Words of Plato Console Now Whose Son Fell in Battle … - (bottom) "You ask me when peace will come. We went into this war for a great and worthy object. Peace will come when that object has been attained. Before God I hope it may not come until that time." - Abraham Lincoln In Darkest Days of Civil War - Issued by Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.125
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- army
- how we live
- military
- people and occupations
- photographs
- posters
- soldiers
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- waterscapes
- Title
- Raise More Poultry - On Farms and Back Yards - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text Excerpt: RAISE MORE POULTRY - Our meat supply is short and more poultry will help solve the problem. More poultry means more eggs and poultry meat means a greater food supply. Poultry can be raised at a lower cost and brought to maturity quicker than any other kind of live stock. - On Farms and Back Yards …. More Eggs and Poultry Will Save Beef and Pork - For published information and individual advice on poultry raising write to your County Agent, State Agricultural College, or to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D.C.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.126
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- animals
- birds
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Remember the Boys in France!--Write Them Often - Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: REMEMBER THE BOYS IN FRANCE!--WRITE THEM OFTEN - Charlie Brickley Kicks a Goal into J.P. Morgan's Office on Wall Street New York and then Talks for the Fund. New York has adopted spectacular methods for drawing crowds to listen to spell-binders who urge the people to give generously to the War Work Campaign. Photo shows Charles Brickley, former Harvard half back, drop kicking the pigskin over the heads of thousands on Wall Street, thousands of dollars were subscribed. - The U.S. Government and Connecticut State Council of Defense Ask You to Help the Nation by Wise Christmas Shopping - 1. Buy useful articles 2. Pay cash for them 3. Shop early 4. Ship gifts early 5. Shop gifts in small space 6. Deliver gifts yourself when possible - Remember That Liberty Bonds and W.S.S. Make Ideal Presents
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.127
- Medium and Support
- halftone on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- cityscapes
- figures
- how we live
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Remember the Boys in France!--Write Them Often - Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: REMEMBER THE BOYS IN FRANCE!--WRITE THEM OFTEN - Armistice Results in a Reduction of $1,180,315,000 in Naval Estimates for 1920 Secretary Daniels Reports. However no reduction is made in the estimate of $600,000,000 for a second three years building program of 156 ships including ten super dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers and 140 smaller warships. Photo [signed E. Muller] shows the Minnesota and when the program is carried out the U.S. Navy will be the second largest in the world. - Solf Wants To Separate The Allies; His Whining Notes Must'nt [sic.] Fool You - Germany's recent appeals for mercy were directed at certain sentimental and misguided Americans. Their purpose was to make the Allies wrangle and so allow Germany easy peace terms. Then Germany would be strong enough in a few years to start another war. - We Must Fight This Latest Hun Propaganda
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.128
- Medium and Support
- halftone on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- army
- europe
- figures
- how we live
- locality
- military
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- ships
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- The Spirit of War Camp Community Service - A Club Dinner - United War Work Campaign
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: (photo caption) A Club Dinner - The Spirit of War Camp Community Service - United War Work Campaign - 4C
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.129
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- army
- candles and candleholders
- containers
- containers by function or context
- containers for serving and consuming food
- culinary containers
- descriptors
- dishes
- figures
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- household objects
- how we live
- lighting devices
- lighting devices by form
- materials
- materials by function
- military
- objects
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- posters
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- soldiers
- text-based art
- vessels for serving and consuming food
- war
- Title
- What the Navy is Doing - Bombs for the Boches
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: WHAT THE NAVY IS DOING - BOMBS FOR THE BOCHES - Here you see the Hun and how he is "strafed". Here you see the lead of depth bombs and what happens when they explode. Our Navy is on the job and Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly [British Royal Navy], under whose command a number of our destroyers operate, said: "I want to express my deep gratitude to the U.S. Officers and ratings for the skill, energy and unfailing good nature which they have constantly shown qualities that have materially assisted the war by enabling the ships of the Allied Powers to cross the ocean in comparative freedom." - THE NAVY PROMOTES MEN OF ABILITY. A CHANCE FOR YOU.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.130
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- albums
- geography
- how we live
- objects
- posters
- ships
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- America's Food Pledge, 20 Million Tons - United States Food Administration
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: America's food pledge, 20 million tons - we have promised to feed the hungry millions of Europe--the Allies and liberated nations - Save food - two-thirds more than last year from stocks no larger - United States Food Administration
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.131
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- descriptors
- how we live
- materials
- materials by function
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Are You 100% American? Prove it! Buy U.S. Government Bonds - Third Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.132
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- birds
- how we live
- objects
- posters
- statues
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Don't Stop Saving Food - United States Food Administration
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.133
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- descriptors
- how we live
- materials
- materials by function
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Enrolls for National Service - Members
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Enrolls for National Service - Members - Instructions For Use - To the Principal or Teacher: Have the school children draw in the name of the school at the top of the poster after careful lettering under your direction. Exhibit the poster at the Lincoln's Birthday Exercise, and hang it in a prominent place during the enrollment period which ends on Washington's Birthday. At Washington's Birthday Exercise let some of the children, as part of the ceremony, paste in figures representing the number of children enrolled above the word Members.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.134
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Give a Minute to God in a Silent Prayer At Noon - For Victory
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Give a Minute to God in Silent Prayer at Noon - For those who fight and serve "over there" and "over here" - For Victory
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.136
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- idea
- posters
- prayer
- text-based art
- time
- war
- Title
- Help Our Town Win This Flag - 4th Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Help Our Town Win This Flag - REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. - Honor Flag - 4th Liberty Loan - Honor Roll of Subscribers
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.137
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- idea
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- It Takes Both to Win the War - Be A True American!
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- 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.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.138
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Join Red Cross - All You Need is a Heart and a Dollar - Red Cross
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.139
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- crosses
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Order your Coal Now - Get it out of Uncle Sam's way - he needs the railroads for war
- Artist
- Frederick Gross Cooper
- Physical Description
- text: Order your coal now - Get it out of Uncle Sam's way - he needs the railroads for the war - United States Fuel Administration
- Artist Life Dates
- 1883-1962
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.142
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- A Proclamation by the President to the People (text only)
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.143
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Read These Facts About Your American Red Cross - It Is Working For Your Army-Your Navy-Your Allies-And You
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Read These Facts About Your American Red Cross - Its Purpose - To Care for our Soldiers and Sailors wherever and whenever that care may be needed - To Shorten the War by alleviating the suffering and strengthening the moral of our allies. - To Lay Foundations for an Enduring Peace by extending to our allies a message of practical relief and sympathy; carrying to them an expression of the finest side of American character. - An all American, largely volunteer organization-authorized by Congress, headed by President Wilson, its accounts audited by the War Department, enthusiastically endorsed by General Pershing - It Is Working For Your Army-Your Navy-Your Allies-and YOU
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.144
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- crosses
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Save ... and serve the cause of freedom
- Artist
- Frederick G. Cooper
- Physical Description
- Text: SAVE - 1-wheat, use more corn 2-meat, use more fish & beans 3- fats, use just enough 4-sugar, use syrups - and serve the cause of freedom - U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION
- Artist Life Dates
- 1883-1962
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.145
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- descriptors
- how we live
- materials
- materials by function
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Save Gasoline - It's a War Necessity - United States Fuel Administration
- Artist
- Ray Greenleaf
- Physical Description
- Text: Save Gasoline - It's a WAR necessity - Don't spill any, permit leaks, use for washing, run engine while standing, leave tanks or cans open, waste lubricating pools - Stop the leaks and save the drops - United States Fuel Administration
- Artist Life Dates
- 1867-1950
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.146
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- birds
- how we live
- posters
- stars
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Support Skip-Stop - More coal means more steel for guns and ammunition
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Support Skip-Stop - More coal means more steel for guns and ammunition - a shorter war and Fewer Casualties - United States Fuel Administration
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.147
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Thrift and Economy - Council of National Defense
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Thrift and Economy - The Council of National Defense and the Advisory Commission to the Council, believe that a concerted effort for economy by the people of the Nation will not only go far toward paying America's expenses in the war, but will also reduce consumption of raw and manufactured materials essential to the conduct of the war. - The Council urges all to refrain from unnecessary expenditure of every kind, and to bear constantly in mind that only one thing is now of real importance, and that is winning the war. - The Nation's resources in manpower, money, transportation, foodstuffs, raw materials, and fuel, have already been subjected to heavy strain, and it is the clear duty of every citizen to guard against increasing this strain by a single wasteful act. - It is most creditable for everyone--man and woman, boy and girl--to be economical in dress, food, and manner of living. Every evidence of helpful self-denial on the part of all in a time like this is most commendable. - This war is more than a conflict between armies; it is a contest in which every man, woman, and child can and should render assistance. Thrift and economy is not only a patriotic privilege; it is a duty. - Council of National Defense: The Secretary of War, Chairman; The Secretary of Navy; The Secretary of Interior; The Secretary of Agriculture; The Secretary of Commerce; The Secretary of Labor - Advisory Commission of the COuncil of National Defense (signatures below) - One cent saved each day by every person in the United States means $1,00,000 per day - One lump of sugar saved each day by every person in the United States means 2,000,000 pounds per day
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- n.d.
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.149
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- United We Serve - United War Work Campaign
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: UNITED WE SERVE - Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. - National Catholic War Council-K.of C. - Jewish Welfare Board - War Camp Community Service - American Library Association - Salvation army - United War Work Campaign - $170,500,000.
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.150
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Wear Your Fourth Liberty Loan Honor Button - 4th Liberty Loan Bonds
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- Early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.151
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- how we live
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Help Your Red Cross - "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these"
- Artist
- Hubert Chapin
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.18
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- allegory and literature
- architecture
- bible
- buildings
- cityscapes
- how we live
- new testament
- people and occupations
- posters
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Send the Eagle's Answer - More Ships - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- James Daugherty
- Artist Life Dates
- 1887-1974
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.27
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- birds
- feathers
- geography
- how we live
- posters
- ships
- sky
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- Title
- Strike Now! He's Fighting For You - Buy Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Strike Now! He's Fighting for You - Buy Libert Bonds - Designed, Printed and Donated by Robert Gair Co. Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.43
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- army
- fighting
- figures
- how we live
- military
- objects
- people and occupations
- posters
- rites of passage
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- Title
- Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call - All You Need is a Heart and a Dollar
- Artist
- Ray Greenleaf
- Artist Life Dates
- 1867-1950
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.46
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- atmospheric effects
- crosses
- houses
- how we live
- plants
- posters
- seasons
- smoke
- the natural world
- trees
- war
- Title
- Your Work Means Victory - Build Another One
- Artist
- Fred Hoertz
- Physical Description
- Text: Your Work means Victory - Build another One - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist Life Dates
- 1889-1978
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.51
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Secondary Keywords
- geography
- how we live
- people and occupations
- posters
- ships
- smoke
- text-based art
- war