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V Invest 1917 | WWI Liberty Bonds Poster
V Invest 1917 | WWI Liberty Bonds Poster
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A bold blue V rises against a bright red field, with INVEST spelled out in confident white letters below. The design reduces the entire Liberty Loan campaign to its essential message: victory through investment.
Produced during World War I as part of the US Treasury's Liberty Loan drives, this poster represents one of eight war bonds campaigns conducted between 1917 and 1918. The V for victory symbol would become central to wartime communication design, appearing in countless variations throughout both world wars.
The geometric simplicity makes this poster a study in wartime graphic design when American poster art was learning to speak directly to mass audiences. The red, white and blue palette anchors the patriotic message while the stark composition commands attention.
A compelling piece for collectors interested in WWI home front history or the evolution of American propaganda design during the Great War period.
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A bold blue V rises against a bright red field, with INVEST spelled out in confident white letters below. The design reduces the entire Liberty Loan campaign to its essential message: victory through investment.
Produced during World War I as part of the US Treasury's Liberty Loan drives, this poster represents one of eight war bonds campaigns conducted between 1917 and 1918. The V for victory symbol would become central to wartime communication design, appearing in countless variations throughout both world wars.
The geometric simplicity makes this poster a study in wartime graphic design when American poster art was learning to speak directly to mass audiences. The red, white and blue palette anchors the patriotic message while the stark composition commands attention.
A compelling piece for collectors interested in WWI home front history or the evolution of American propaganda design during the Great War period.
