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WW1 Poster Red Cross “Still The Greatest Mother In The World" Artist A. Foringer
$ 66
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Description
This Original World War 1 Stone Lithograph Art Poster Reads:“Forth Red Cross Roll Call" ~ "Still The Greatest Mother In The World
”
By Famous Artist: Alonzo. Earl. Foringer
1878-1948 whose peek artistry was during this wars time period &
was a painter best known for this World War 1 Red Cross
promotional poster,
The Greatest Mother in the World
.
Artist Bio Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonzo_Foringer
http://www.leicestergalleries.com/19th-20th-century-paintings/d/alonzo-earl-foringer/12931
More Links Below!
1918-19 Poster:
1 edition published in
1919
in
English
and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An Early 3 Stone Lithograph Color Illustration of a Red Cross Woman Nurse sheltering an elderly couple in her long clock and a small boy with a crutch held in her left arm with the Red Cross up behind her right shoulder.
A Fair Well Used Poster Measures 20 9/16" X 27 3/8".
Was hung at the library a short while early on and most of it wear was most likely due to librarian's looking through the collection over the years.
For more info & links of interest please see below.
This is a Fine Art Poster in fair well used condition that can very well be displayed like it is, for it is stable and has plenty of character developed over all these last 100 years. Or you could have it linen mounted with some light conservation your call. The buyers
preference
.
I have priced this gem accordingly!
Please Study The Detailed Photos!
Photos may not be 100% accurate but I strive to get them as close as possible and will tell you if they are off in any way.
For instance:
This poster's photos are for the most part a good match color wise but my lighting set up cast a very light shadow on the top part of the full photo you see of the poster, but the color is uniform with no shadow!
Also one of the days I took photos the sky was blue & the sun shinning and thus a blue shade is seen on the images mainly the back of the poster shots.
Any questions please ask!
This poster
was purchased along with many others at a Bradford Vermont Library Liquidation Sale years back where these were all stored in an upstairs closet since WW1 & have along with many others been stored in flat files ever since!
I am in the process of liquidating my large unique collection of WW1 & WW2 Art Posters along with many other collectible items including Antique & Vintage Paper Collectibles, Art & a Vast Collection of Art/Picture Frames along with a Large Assortment of Various Historic & Collectible Items of Interest.
Presently I am concentrating on The WW1 Collection mainly but not exclusively & have several up for sale now; and they seem to be finding new homes at a steady basis.
So I will try to keep posting new ones so you may want to keep an eye on my postings if you are a collector or investor of World War One & Two Art Posters.
I will be happy to answer any questions you may have!
Thanks For Stopping In & Taking An Interest In This Item!
Norm
Shipping:
Your poster will come rolled between 2 pieces of sheet paper wider in both dimensions than the art poster in a round tube or in a Triangular Priority Mail poster tube box.
Additional Costs May Apply!
Free Shipping Insured in the USA except:
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico & APO/FPO/DPO addresses extra charges
will apply please ask me for a shipping quote.
May Consider Shipping Internationally Ask Me For A Quote!
Links of Interest:
International Poster Gallery on “The History of The Poster”.
Around 1880 with
Cheret's
3 stone lithographic process," a breakthrough which allowed artists to achieve every color in the rainbow with as little as three stones - usually red, yellow and blue - printed in careful registration.
https://www.internationalposter.com/a-brief-history-of-the-poster/