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Certified Safe They're Still Giving, Are You? Ready To Use [RcjGr59E]
Certified Safe They're Still Giving, Are You? Ready To Use [RcjGr59E]
Step into the poignant world of history with our original vintage poster, "Certified Safe They're Still Giving, Are You? Ready To Use [RcjGr59E]" This remarkable piece, crafted by the renowned artist John Falter in 1943, serves as a timeless testament to the unity and resilience of the American spirit during World War II. The poster, designed for the National War Fund, features a devastating soldier gazing down at the graves of his fellow soldiers, a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom. Falter's inclusion of a Star of David signifies the unity of the American people, regardless of their faith, making this poster not just a historical artifact but a symbol of unity and strength.Artistic Mastery and Historical Significance
This original vintage poster is a conservation-mounted, linen-backed masterpiece, ensuring its preservation for generations to come. The poster is in excellent condition, showcasing Falter's exceptional artistry and the National War Fund's eagle logo, a symbol of the 1943 campaigns. The poster's creation was part of a broader effort to encourage contributions to the war effort, much like the soldiers were doing on the front lines. It's not just a piece of art; it's a piece of history, a window into a time when the American people came together for a greater cause.John Falter: A Prolific Illustrator and National Treasure
The artist behind this powerful piece, John Philip Falter, was a distinguished illustrator and portrait painter, renowned for his work on The Saturday Evening Post covers. Falter's influence can be seen in the works of Frederic Remington and Norman Rockwell, and his service in the Navy during World War II saw him designing over 300 recruiting posters. His "loose-lips-sink-ships" theme became iconic, but his versatility shone through in his diverse range of subject matter. This poster is more than just a historical relic; it's a testament to Falter's talent and the collective spirit of a nation at war. Embrace this piece of history and add it to your collection today.What Our Customers Say
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