By Gary A. Borkan
Now Available
This book illustrates over 450 World War I posters that were produced in the US,
Canada, and Europe, with attention to issues relevant to
collectors: condition, conservation, display, and value.
World War I was the first war in which the pictorial full-color poster played a major propaganda role. The era’s greatest illustrators and fine artists contributed their energies to produce hundreds of great and classic posters. A surprising number of these posters have survived and many are still found in attics and barns today.
This book illustrates over 450 World War I posters that were produced in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Many great classics are featured, as are numerous less dramatic posters that still have much historic importance. The text discusses the history of World War I posters and how they were designed and printed by color lithography. The book also devotes considerable attention to issues relevant to collectors: condition, conservation, display, and value.
This showcase displays why World War I posters continue to increase in recognition and value as new collectors discover the beauty and power of these historic artifacts.
Size: 8.5in x 11.0in | Pages: 240
| 460 color photos
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780764315169
PRICE:
$49.95
Hardback - $49.95 USD