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- Title
- "Good bye, Dad, I'm off to fight for Old Glory, you buy U.S. gov't bonds" Third Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Lawren Harris
- Artist Life Dates
- 1885-1970
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.47
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- father
- guns
- helmet
- landscapes
- males
- posters
- soldier
- son
- standing
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- "Hey Fellows!" Your Money Brings the Books We Need When We Want It - American Library Association, United War Work Campaign, Week of November 11, 1918
- Artist
- John E. Sheridan
- Artist Life Dates
- 1880-1948
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.85
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- book
- helmet
- males
- posters
- seated
- soldier
- standing
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- "Son! Do You Know that Seed Corn Will Grow?" State Council of Defense (Illinois)
- Artist
- John T. McCutcheon
- Physical Description
- Text: State Council of Defense - (banner in eagle's mouth) State Sovereignty National Union - Cooperating with - The College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. The United States Department of Agriculture. The State Department of Agriculture - Illinois Seed Corn Administration - Advisory Committee - E.D. Funk, Chairman, Bloomington, Ill. H.J. Sconce, Sidell, Ill. John M. Crebs, Carmi, I--. Frank J. Frather, Williamsville, Ill. Chas. Adkins, Springfield, Ill. W.F. Handschin, University of Ill. - Seed Corn Administrator - WM. G. Eckhardt, 120 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. - "Son! Do You Know That Your Seed Corn Will Grow?" - Get Your Seed Corn Now - The seed corn situation is the worst in the history of the State. If wheat or oats fail, we can plant corn and grown a paying crop. When corn planting time comes you must have good seed, or fail. Hundreds of farmers have put away corn not a kernel of which will grow. Damp weather in October; immature corn; and early hard freezing has killed it. Test your seed corn. Know it will grow. Help yourself and help each other. Prepare the seed bed well. Don't plant corn too deep. Help yourself--don't depend upon others. - Corn Is Illinois' Greatest Crop - No greater mistake can be made by the farmers of the Corn Belt than to reduce materially the area in corn. The system of farming and the crops that you have proven good and most profitable for the past twenty years are those that should be followed and grown this year. If you are in need of seed corn, or if you have a surplus that might be used to help someone else, consult___________ - Prices For Corn - (price list) - Corn germinating 70-79% will be used only as a last resort, except in case of exceptionally desirable corn.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1870-1949
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.61
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- eagles
- farmyards
- fences
- males
- posters
- road
- standing
- straw
- vegetables
- wars
- workers
- world war i
- Title
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott), illustration #29 from Timotheus Klein's Martin Luther (Berlin: Fritz Gurlitt Verlag, 1920-21)
- Artist
- Lovis Corinth
- Physical Description
- An approaching army in the foreground, with pikes or lances held in fists. A mounted soldier in the background carries a lance. At the top of the image is the phrase, left to right: "EINE feste Burg ist unser GOTT" — the first line to Martin Luther's hymn, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God."
- Artist Life Dates
- 1858 - 1925
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1920
- Accession Number
- 2007/2.108
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on handmade beige paper
- Primary Keywords
- army
- christianity
- germany
- history pictures
- reformation
- religions
- war
- Title
- A Monument in Rouen
- Artist
- Hughie O'Donoghue
- Physical Description
- A collection of abstract landscape and figure with a photographic image. The figure, Christlike in its pose, runs up roughly the middle of the painting, looking also like a road or a path across the bleak landscape. In the upper left is a photographic image of some military trucks and a scaffold tower. Along the left half of the landscape, names of towns are written in the paint.
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1953
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1999-2000
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.80
- Medium and Support
- oil and inkjet on gampi tissue on linen
- Primary Keywords
- figures (representations)
- land vehicles
- memory
- natural landscapes
- oil painting
- oil paintings
- rouen (inhabited place)
- world war ii
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- world war i
- Title
- All Together! Enlist in the Navy
- Artist
- Henry Reuterdahl
- Artist Life Dates
- American, born Sweden, 1871-1925
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.83
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- navies
- posters
- soldiers
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- food
- world war i
- Title
- Americans All! Victory Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Howard Chandler Christy
- Physical Description
- Text: American's All! Victory Liberty Loan - (right) Honor Roll - Du Bois, Smith, O'Brien, Cjeka, Hauke, Pappandrikopolous, Andrassi, Villotto, Levy, Turovich, Kowalski, Chirczanevicz, Knutson, Gonzales
- Artist Life Dates
- 1873-1952
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.21
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- american
- flags
- posters
- standing
- wars
- women
- world war i
- Title
- And They Thought We Couldn't Fight - Victory Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Victor Clyde Forsythe
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1885
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.41
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- lame
- males
- posters
- soldier
- standing
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- house
- pines
- snow
- window
- winter
- world war i
- Title
- Apsara Warrior
- Artist
- Ouk Chim Vichet
- Physical Description
- metal figural sculpture made of decommissioned AK-47s welded together
- Artist Life Dates
- b. 1981
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 2004
- Accession Number
- 2007/2.79
- Medium and Support
- metal
- Primary Keywords
- cambodia (nation)
- figurative art
- guns
- war memorials
- woman
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- eagles
- guns
- statue
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- factory
- groups
- males
- photographs
- world war i
- Title
- Artillery Battle (Artillerieschlacht)
- Artist
- Otto Dix
- Physical Description
- A human face in anguish, with hands raised to his cheeks, looks out from the center of a visual field full of slashing diagonals and explosive triangles of color. On the left side, smoke billows.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1891 - 1969
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1967/1.41
- Medium and Support
- charcoal and gouache on paper mounted on linen
- Primary Keywords
- bombs
- expressionism
- expressionist
- faces
- fighting
- gouaches
- world war i
- Title
- Attack of the Coach, No. 8 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592/3-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1633
- Accession Number
- 1972/2.360
- Medium and Support
- etching on paper
- Primary Keywords
- battle
- cart
- horses
- trees
- war
- weaponry
- weapons
- Title
- Back Our Girls Over There - United War Work Campaign - Y.W.C.A.
- Artist
- Clarence F. Underwood
- Artist Life Dates
- 1871-1929
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.101
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- girls
- groups
- horses
- males
- posters
- seated
- soldiers
- telephone
- wars
- window
- women
- workers
- world war i
- Title
- Battle of Samson Against the Philistines
- Artist
- Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
- Physical Description
- This drawing is done in black chalk with white color highlights against a tan background. It shows an expansive landscape with craggy mountains and a wide sky with swirling cloud formations. In the center foreground area there is a an army of men facing a figure with long dark hair. This man has his arms raised preparing to throw an object at the group. On the right, there is another group of men looking on from behind a tree.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1803-1860
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1839
- Accession Number
- 1982/1.262
- Medium and Support
- black chalk and watercolor heightened with white on tan wove paper, mounted on
- Primary Keywords
- battle
- bible
- mountains
- trees
- war
- Title
- Beat Back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Frederick Strothmann
- Artist Life Dates
- 1879-1958
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.95
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- eyes
- posters
- seas
- soldier
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- cart
- farmyards
- horses
- world war i
- Title
- Buy Bonds Third Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Anonymous
- Physical Description
- Text: Buy Bonds Third Liberty Loan - Moisten and Apply To Glass - Water Will Easily Remove It
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1995/2.17
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- posters
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Buy Bonds Third Liberty Loan (five works)
- Artist
- Anonymous
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1995/2.16.1-5
- Medium and Support
- photomechanical print on paper
- Primary Keywords
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- groups
- males
- world war i
- Title
- Caridad (Charity), plate 27 from Los Desastres de la Guerra
- Artist
- Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
- Artist Life Dates
- 1746-1828
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1810
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.168
- Medium and Support
- etching, lavis, drypoint, burin and burnisher on cream wove paper
- Primary Keywords
- bayonet
- corpses
- death
- figures
- nudes
- standing
- war
- woman
- Title
- Civil War Sketches
- Artist
- William Lewis
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1918
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1960
- Accession Number
- 1977/1.176
- Medium and Support
- pen, ink and wash on paper
- Primary Keywords
- figures
- groups
- seated
- soldiers
- standing
- war
- Title
- Clear-the-Way!! Buy Bonds - Fourth Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Howard Chandler Christy
- Artist Life Dates
- 1873-1952
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.23
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- guns
- males
- posters
- seas
- seated
- soldier
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Come On! Buy More Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Walter Whitehead
- Artist Life Dates
- Born 1874
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.105
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- bayonet
- death
- guns
- helmet
- lame
- males
- posters
- soldier
- standing
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Courage, Comrades, I'm Coming
- Artist
- Lucien Hector Jonas
- Physical Description
- Text: Courage, Comrades, I'm Coming - Hold Allies!! Stand England! Stand France! Stand Italy! Hold the lines against the Hun a few months longer - Our boys are coming - a million men are on the way & millions more to follow - Behind them stands America - that means you & me! - 100,000,000 strong - American Says: Down With Autocracy! - Up With Democracy! - I'll Save. I'll Sacrifice. I'll Serve. I'll Endure. - To the End that the World = "under God shall have a new birth of freedom and that the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth" - Issued by Connecticut State Council of Denfense
- Artist Life Dates
- 1880-1947
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.54
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- bayonet
- guns
- helmet
- kneeling
- males
- posters
- rocks
- soldier
- statue
- walking
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Cutting from a Secular Manuscript with Perceval Attacked by Twenty Knights
- Artist
- Anonymous French
- Artist Life Dates
- ()
- Century
- 15th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1415
- Accession Number
- 1968/2.42
- Medium and Support
- tempera on vellum
- Primary Keywords
- armor
- horses
- knights
- soldiers
- war
- Title
- De que sirve una taza (What is the use of a cup?)
- Artist
- Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
- Physical Description
- This etching with aquatint contains a tight group of three women and two obscured figures. The woman to the far right kneels and holds a cup, the woman in the middle lies down with her eyes closed, and the woman to the far left looks up at the cup.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1746-1828
- Object Creation Date
- plate 1810-1820; printed 1863
- Accession Number
- 2009/1.479
- Medium and Support
- etching and aquatint on paper
- Primary Keywords
- etching
- men
- spanish
- war
- women
- Title
- Destruction of a Monastery, No. 6 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592/3-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- after 1633
- Accession Number
- 1972/2.371
- Medium and Support
- Etching on paper
- Primary Keywords
- buildings
- cart
- horses
- military
- war
- weaponry
- weapons
- Title
- Dévastation d'un monastère, No. 6 of Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592/3-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1633
- Accession Number
- 1977/1.174
- Medium and Support
- etching on paper
- Primary Keywords
- arches
- buildings
- cart
- death
- fire
- horses
- soldiers
- swords
- trees
- war
- weaponry
- weapons
- Title
- Diptych on Vietnam (one of two)
- Artist
- Michael Joseph
- Physical Description
- Copies of men's high school portraits from yearbook pages collaged onto board. There are words written across in red, blue, orange and purple crayon "The Class of 65...."
- Object Creation Date
- 2nd half of the 20th century
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.308A
- Medium and Support
- collage on panel
- Primary Keywords
- political ideologies and attitudes
- portraits
- war memorials
- Title
- Diptych on Vietnam (two of two)
- Artist
- Michael Joseph
- Physical Description
- Spray painted image of a soldier running in action wearing a gas mask. Overall colors of white, red, green, yellow and pink. There is text across the image "The Class of 65..."
- Object Creation Date
- 2nd half of the 20th century
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.308B
- Medium and Support
- paint on panel
- Primary Keywords
- armies
- political art
- soldiers
- war memorials
- Title
- Distribution of Rewards, No. 18 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592/3-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1633
- Accession Number
- 1972/2.370
- Medium and Support
- Etching on paper
- Primary Keywords
- interiors
- king
- royalty
- steps
- war
- Title
- Don't Let Up - Keep on Saving Food - United States Food Administration
- Artist
- Francis Louis Mora
- Artist Life Dates
- 1874 - 1940
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.67
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- food
- males
- posters
- reclining
- soldier
- standing
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- food
- world war i
- Title
- Eat Less, and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom - United States Food Administration
- Artist
- Albert Hendee
- Physical Description
- Text: Eat less, and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom - United States Food Administration
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.48
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- food
- posters
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Enlist - On Which Side of the Window Are You?
- Artist
- Laura Brey
- Artist Life Dates
- active 20th century
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1974/2.14
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- figures
- flags
- military
- portraits
- posters
- standing
- wars
- window
- world war i
- Title
- Enlist in the Navy
- Artist
- Louis Raemaekers
- Physical Description
- Text: Enlist in the Navy - (fascimile script below) Americans! Stand by Uncle Sam for Liberty against Tyranny! Theodore Roosevelt - (text on cross in image ) Slavery Barbarism
- Artist Life Dates
- 1869-1956
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.81
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- crucifix
- guns
- king
- lame
- males
- navies
- posters
- soldier
- wars
- whip
- world war i
- Title
- Enlist in the Navy - Follow the Boys in Blue for Home and Country
- Artist
- George Hand Wright
- Artist Life Dates
- (active Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1873 - 1951, Westport, Connecticut)
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.109
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- flags
- groups
- males
- men
- navies
- posters
- seas
- ships
- soldier
- soldiers
- standing
- walking
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Enlist in the Navy - To Arms - U.S. Navy Recruiting Station
- Artist
- Milton Herbert Bancroft
- Artist Life Dates
- 1867-1947
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.4
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- hats
- males
- musical instruments
- navies
- posters
- soldier
- trumpeters
- trumpets
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- world war i
- Title
- Farm Labor - Act Now! - Illinois State Council of Defense
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: FARM LABOR - Do You Want a Farm Hand? Do You Want Work on Farm? Phone or see at once your County Farm Labor Administrator, ACT NOW! - (stamp inset) Roy C. Bishop State Farm Labor Administrator State Council of Defense 120 W. Adams St. Chicago, ILL - or communicate with Roy C. Bishop, Farm Labor Administrator, State Council of Defense, 120 W. Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois. - The State Council of Defense, co-operating with Federal and State Employment Agencies, has organized a Farm Labor Administration. - A Farm Labor Administrator, with a clearing office, has been established in your county to serve you. - We are doing everything possible to secure men and jobs. - FARMERS, register for help at once - WORKERS, serve your country by working on a farm. See your County Farm Labor Administrator. - STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE - Food Production and Conservation Committee - Farm Labor Administration - (left to right) J.W. Kirkton, Pontiac; Peter Fleming, Chicago; Burridge B. Butler, Chicago; J.G. Imboden, Decatur; Charles J. Boyd, Chicago; W.H. Young, Urbana; Frank I Mann, Gilman; Charles A. Monroe, Chicago; James G. Boor, Chicago; J.P. Mason, Eglin; E.K. Moy, Chicago - Roy C. Bishop, Far, Labor Administrator
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1914-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.135
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- posters
- wars
- world war i
- 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
- Primary Keywords
- cart
- farmyards
- food
- horses
- world war i
- Title
- Fight or Buy Bonds - Third Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Howard Chandler Christy
- Artist Life Dates
- 1873-1952
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.19
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- flags
- posters
- soldier
- standing
- wars
- women
- world war i
- Title
- Fighting in France for Freedom! Are You Helping at Home? - Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Fighting in France for Freedom!--Are YOU Helping at Home? - Wild and enthusiastic times marked the victory day's celebration all over the country. Every city vied in having celebrations on Monday when hostilities ceased and it was one joyful day in every place in the United States. New York was a pandemonium of joy and everybody knows they celebrate with a vengeance. Photograph shows one instance of the crowds which Mayor Hyland addressed. - THE TRAILS OF "OUR BOYS" WON'T CEASE WITH PEACE. - When the fighting ends, American soldiers will have to be kept in France a long time. Without the excitement of battle they'll be more homesick and restless than ever before. An that's why every man and every woman must contribute to the United War Work Fund. - IS ANYTHING TOO MUCH?
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.124
- Medium and Support
- halftone on paper
- Primary Keywords
- city
- france
- groups
- posters
- soldier
- wars
- world war i
- Title
- Flag Raising, Iwo Jima
- Artist
- Joe Rosenthal
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- February 23, 1945
- Accession Number
- 1979/2.23
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on paper
- Primary Keywords
- flags
- soldiers
- war
- Title
- Follow the Flag - Enlist in the Navy - U.S. Navy Recruiting Station
- Artist
- James Daugherty
- Artist Life Dates
- 1887-1974
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.29
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- Primary Keywords
- navies
- posters
- seas
- soldier
- wars
- world war i