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POSTER: CONSERVATION, 1917. Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - They feed themselves

POSTER: CONSERVATION, 1917. Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - They feed themselves


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POSTER: CONSERVATION, 1917. Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - They feed themselves

POSTER: CONSERVATION, 1917.
Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - They feed themselves. Lithograph by Charles Livingston Bull, 1917

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1917 Bull Conservation Fish Food Livingston Poster World War I


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This lithograph, titled "POSTER: CONSERVATION, 1917" transports us back to a crucial period in American history. Created by the talented artist Charles Livingston Bull in 1917, during the early years of World War I, this poster serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of conservation and sustainable practices. The image depicts a vibrant illustration showcasing two essential elements for survival: land and fish. The text boldly urges viewers to "Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - They feed themselves". This simple yet impactful message encourages individuals to prioritize sustainability and make conscious choices about their consumption habits. Bull's artistic prowess shines through in this lithograph, with intricate details bringing life to every element. From the lush greenery representing fertile lands to the majestic marine creatures swimming gracefully beneath them, each component is meticulously crafted. As we gaze upon this historical artwork from Granger Art on Demand's collection, we are reminded that even a century ago, people recognized the need for responsible resource management. Today, as our planet faces numerous environmental challenges such as climate change and habitat destruction, this poster remains relevant and thought-provoking. Let us draw inspiration from this timeless piece and strive towards a future where conservation is at the forefront of our actions.

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