One sheet World War II recruitment poster for the SPARS, which was the women's reserve branch of the U.S. Coast Guard established on November 23, 1942. Origin and Meaning Name: The name is an acronym derived from the Coast Guard's Latin motto, Semper Paratus, and its English translation, ...
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One sheet 1943 World War II recruitment poster for the SPARS, the women's branch of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. Designed by artist J. Valentin, the poster features a poised SPAR officer in full dress uniform offering a salute. In the background, a modern Coast Guard cutter is ...
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One sheet This classic World War II recruitment poster, titled "Good Soldier - The WAC," was issued in 1944 to encourage American women to enlist in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC). Poster Details Artist: The artist for this specific poster is officially listed as Anonymous. Original ...
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One sheet a United States Navy recruitment poster from 1943 titled "Share the Deeds of Victory — Join the WAVES," created by artist John Philip Falter. The poster features a woman serving as an air traffic controller, communicating via microphone from a control tower as naval aircraft fly in ...
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One sheet a United States Navy recruitment poster from 1943 titled "Share the Deeds of Victory — Join the WAVES," created by artist John Philip Falter. The poster features a woman serving as an air traffic controller, communicating via microphone from a control tower as naval aircraft fly in ...
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One sheet, vintage French travel poster titled "Plages de France" (Beaches of France), featuring the Côte d'Argent and the Bassin d'Arcachon. The artwork is based on a landscape by the renowned French Fauvist painter Albert Marquet. Poster Details Artist: Albert Marquet (1875–1947), a ...
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Fine Art Untitled is a color lithograph by the American artist Sam Francis. Francis, an Abstract Expressionist, is recognized for his use of color and light, often drawing from influences like Japanese art and Eastern philosophy. The artist traveled extensively and maintained studios in locations ...
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Fine Art Els Gossos VII (The Dogs VII), created in 1979 by the renowned Spanish artist Joan Miró. Miró was a pioneer of Surrealism and known for his use of "automatism," a method where he would allow his subconscious to guide the mark-making process. This piece is part of his "Els Gossos" ...
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Fine Art by Andy Warhol famous 1975 screenprint of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol, specifically designated as FS II.144 in the artist's catalogue raisonné. It is part of a portfolio of ten screenprints commissioned by art dealer Richard Ziegler. Artwork Overview Medium: Color screenprint on ...
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Halfsheet vintage pictorial travel poster for B.O.A.C. (British Overseas Airways Corporation), titled "World Air Routes - Western Hemisphere". Historical Context Artist & Date: This specific map was illustrated by E.O. Seymour and published by B.O.A.C. in 1949. Aviation Era: The map ...
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One sheet black-and-white portrait of Albert Einstein from Apple's iconic "Think Different" advertising campaign. Launched in 1997, the campaign aimed to revitalize Apple's brand following the return of Steve Jobs as interim CEO. The Einstein poster was part of a series honoring historical ...
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Fine art wood engraving titled Spring Idyll, created in 1933 by the American artist Lynd Kendall Ward. Artwork Overview Artist: Lynd Ward (American, 1905–1985), often recognized as a pioneer of the graphic novel. Medium: Wood engraving. Style: Expressionism. Dimensions: ...
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One sheet, original Egyptian movie poster for the 1967 film King Kong Escapes (released in Egypt in 1988). This Toho-produced kaiju thriller features King Kong battling his robot doppelgänger, Mechani-Kong. Key Characters & Artwork Details The poster vividly illustrates the film's main ...
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One sheet, This poster is for the 1959 cult horror classic "Attack of the Giant Leeches" (also known simply as The Giant Leeches), an independently produced B-movie directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and produced by Gene Corman. Movie Synopsis Set in the Florida Everglades, the story follows a ...
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One sheet, movie poster for "Fight That Ghost," a 1946 feature horror comedy film directed by Sam Newfield. It is notable for being one of the earliest horror films with an all-Black cast. Movie Overview Plot: The story follows Pigmeat and Shorty, owners of "Pigmeat and Shorty's Bootery," ...
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One sheet, This is a 1958 American science-fiction horror film titled Night of the Blood Beast. Produced by B-movie legends Roger and Gene Corman, it was one of the early directorial efforts of Bernard L. Kowalski. Movie Overview Plot: The story follows an astronaut, Major John Corcoran, ...
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One sheet, vintage movie poster for the 1954 science fiction film "Killers from Space". Directed by W. Lee Wilder, the brother of famous director Billy Wilder, it is a quintessential 1950s B-movie known for its low budget and campy special effects. Film Overview Plot: The story follows ...
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One sheet, promotional poster for Camera Thrills, a 1935 American short film. It was produced and written by Charles E. Ford for Universal Pictures and features narration by Graham McNamee. Key Details About the Film Format: A 25-minute documentary short that compiles dramatic newsreel ...
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One sheet, theatrical release poster for The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues, a 1955 American black-and-white science fiction monster film. Directed by Dan Milner, it is known as one of the early productions from the American Releasing Corporation, which eventually became American International ...
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Fine Art by Jean Hans Arp color pochoir titled "Poupée sans Tête" (Headless Doll), created in 1954 by the French-German artist and poet Jean (Hans) Arp. Key Details of the Artwork Artist: Jean Arp (1886–1966), a prominent figure in the Dada and Surrealist movements. Medium: Color ...
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