Let Me Do the Talking! Serve in Silence |
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Let me do the talking! Serve in silence The "mouth" of the howitzer promises to supply the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) with all the information they need. Civilians, therefore, do not have to offer any details to strangers - or even friends - about production schedules, shipment plans or other potentially useful "intelligence." Homer Ansley, the artist, worked for a billboard company early in his career, so he knew how to get the attention of the public. Born in 1895, he studied in San Francisco and later joined the Northern California Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project. This poster, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco, was created for the (FAP). Medium : 1 print on poster board : silkscreen, color. Created/Published : California : No. Cal. WPA Art Program, between 1941 and 1943 Creator : Homer Ansley, artist. Part of the Work Projects Administration Poster Collection, in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 weeks. Product #: letmedotains |
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