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  • Prestito Nazionale [National Loan] Prestito Nazionale [National Loan]

    (posters) Made by: Borgoni, Mario 1916

    whole: the image occupies the whole, with the title integrated and positioned in the lower right, in brown. All held within a white border. image: a half-length depiction of the classically robed figure of Italia, in profile, standing in front of the...

  • Prestito Nazionale [National Bond Issue] Prestito Nazionale [National Bond Issue]

    (posters) Made by: Borgoni, Mario (artist) 1916

    whole: the image occupies the majority. The title is partially integrated and positioned in the lower third, in white outlined black. The text is separate and positioned in the lower third, in black and in brown. All set against a white background. image...

  • Pour Achever La Croisade du Droit - Souscrivez! [To Finish the Just Crusade - Subscribe!] Pour Achever La Croisade du Droit - Souscrivez! [To Finish the Just Crusade - Subscribe!]

    (posters) Made by: Chavannaz, D (artist) 1918

    whole: the image occupies the majority of the poster surface, with the title incorporated and positioned upper left. Further text is placed across the top and bottom. image: Allied troops, mounted on horseback, drive the German eagle back towards a cloud...

  • Ils Combatant - Souscrivons [They Are Fighting – Let Us Subscribe] Ils Combatant - Souscrivons [They Are Fighting – Let Us Subscribe]

    (posters) Made by: Prouvé, V 1918

    whole: the image occupies the upper three-quarters, with the title and text positioned separately below, in black. image: a group of five Allied soldiers, each holding their national flag, charge from left to right across a battlefield. Two tanks advance...

  • VITTORIO EMANUELE III ARRIVA CON RINFORZI VITTORIO EMANUELE III ARRIVA CON RINFORZI

    (posters) Made by: Harry A Waldron, Boston, Mass (publisher/sponsor) 1915

    design: battlefield scene, Italian Front 1915. An artist's impression of the Italian attempt to secure the strategic position of Monte San Michele against the Austrians. King Victor Emmanuel III appears at the left of the momentous scene to inspire his...