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Have YOU a Red Cross Service Flag? (Jessie Willcox Smith, artist)

Have YOU a Red Cross Service Flag? (Jessie Willcox Smith, artist)

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Have YOU a Red Cross Service Flag? (Jessie Willcox Smith, artist)

by [American Red Cross]

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About This Item

Boston: Forbes, [1918]. Poster. 28 x 21 inches. Color half tone illustration. A few small closed tears in margins; near fine.

The American Red Cross experienced tremendous growth as a national humanitarian organization with the United States' entry into the First World War in April 1917.

At Christmas time 1918, the Red Cross appeals directly to the American people to become members of the Red Cross and join in its humanitarian work of aiding soldiers and producing medical supplies for the war.

Designed by "Golden Age" children's book illustrator, Jessie Willcox Smith, the poster shows a young boy placing a Red Cross service flag on public display, cleverly making the organization's emblem the central focus of the scene.

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Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) US (US)
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Title
Have YOU a Red Cross Service Flag? (Jessie Willcox Smith, artist)
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[American Red Cross]
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About Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA)

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Our inventory encompasses a broad spectrum of collecting interests, with a special focus on 18th- and 19th-century American history, including African-American history, women's history, and unique or unusual materials documenting the American experience. In our stock, you will also find rare pamphlets, documents, letters and correspondence, journals, diaries, significant archives, as well as original art, graphics, and photographs.

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