WWI Posters
This article stood out to me because it addresses a very delicate time in the world that most people today did not experience. This exhibition gives you insight into what nations across the world endures. And once again this is an exhibition dealing with social and political issues which has been driving the majority of my own work recently.
Edward Penfield (1866-1925), Will You Help the Women of France? Save Wheat. They Are Struggling against Starvation, and Trying to Feed Not Only Themselves and Children, But Their Husbands and Sons Who Are Fighting in the Trenches., 1918. Color lithograph. New York: Printed by W. F. Powers Company. Washington, D.C.: Published by the U. S. Food Administration. Boston Athenaeum. Gift of Bartlett H. Hayes, 1985.
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