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War loan poster form World War I, illustration by Achille Mauzan (1883-1952), 1918




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War loan poster form World War I, illustration by Achille Mauzan (1883-1952), 1918

Italy, 20th century, First World War - E nostro torni quel che fu gia nostro! L. Orsini. Prestito della Liberazione. War loan poster, illustration by Achille Mauzan (1883-1952), 1918

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Media ID 9569683

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1918 Ellipse Italian Culture Italian Flag Laurel Wreath One Young Woman Only Poster Propaganda Sword Waist Up Western Script Wing World War I Human Hand


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a powerful war loan poster from World War I, illustrated by the talented Achille Mauzan in 1918. The poster, originating from Italy during the early 20th century, serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War. The central illustration depicts a resolute young woman with her hand firmly grasping a sword, symbolizing strength and determination. Her gaze is fixed forward, embodying unwavering courage in the face of adversity. Surrounding her are elements that evoke patriotism and national pride: an Italian flag proudly waving in the background and a laurel wreath adorning her head. The text accompanying this striking image reads "E nostro torni quel che fu gia nostro!" which translates to "And ours returns what was once ours!". This phrase emphasizes the importance of supporting the war effort through financial contributions for liberation. Achille Mauzan's artistic prowess shines through his masterful use of Western script and intricate details within this vertical composition. The elliptical shape framing our protagonist adds depth to this thought-provoking piece. Beyond its historical significance, this artwork represents Italian culture at its core - resilient, united, and determined to overcome challenges together. It stands as both an example of exceptional artistry and effective propaganda used during times of conflict

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