Item: ONSV3423

Original U.S. WWI Propaganda Poster - And They Thought We Couldn't Fight - Victoy Liberty Loan

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. Fantastic World War One American propaganda poster featuring a color illustration of a wounded yet smiling soldier. His uniform sleeves are tattered, and he is bloodied and bandaged; he wears a helmet and carries three enemy helmets in his hands, in addition to his rifle. trench warfare is evident by the barbed wire fence and the ruins of a building which can be seen in the background. The poster reads:

    And they
    thought we
    couldn't
    FIGHT
    VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN


    Original artist was Vic Forsythe 1885-1962. [a.k.a. Clyde Forsythe] Forsythe, (Victor) Clyde, was born in 1885, Orange, Cal.; he was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, and cartoonist.

    Poster measures
    41" (105cm) x 31" (78cm).

    Published by "Ketterlinus. Phila."

    "Clyde Forsythe" -Artist's signature at lower right corner of image.

    Offered in excellent condition with signs of minor wear to the edges, vibrant color, clean overall. Poster comes unframed.

    This is an iconic Great War American poster.
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