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La journée du Poilu. 25-26 décembre 1915.  Avec vous et par vous, nous jurons de sauver la France. Léon Gambetta

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La journée du Poilu. 25-26 décembre 1915. Avec vous et par vous, nous jurons de sauver la France. Léon Gambetta

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Two French soldiers, one sitting down and going through a small box of supplies sent from home. Léon Gambetta (1838-1882) was one of the founders of the Third Republic and was regarded as one of the heroes of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. He became premier of France for a short while in 1881.
Translation of title: Poilu's Day December 25-26, 1915. With you and by you we will vow to save France. Léon Gambetta.
Signed: L. Jonas.
Promotional goal: Fr. H59. 1915.
Item is no. 111 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.
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French World War I Posters. Recruiting and Enlistment. War Bonds and Loans.

Prior to the introduction of lithography, primary poster printing techniques included the Wood Block technique and the Intaglio technique. Lithography was invented by Alois Senefelder in Germany in 1796, but not utilized until the mid-to-late 1800s until the introduction of “Cheret’s three stone lithographic process.” Three stones were used to create vibrant posters with intense color and texture. The stones used were typically red, yellow or blue, which enabled the artist to produce a poster featuring both graphics and text using any color of the rainbow. The main challenge was to keep the images aligned. This method lent itself to images consisting of large areas of flat color and resulted in the characteristic poster designs of this period. The first “Art Nouveau” poster was made by Chezch artist Alphonse Mucha who worked in Paris. Art Nouveau and Belle Epoque dominated Paris until about 1901. In 1898, a new artist took Paris by storm, who would later be donned the father of modern advertising – Leonetto Cappiello.

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01/01/1915
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Jonas, Lucien, 1880-1947, artist
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