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Vanity Fair cover magazine vintage illustration October 1914 by Rabajoi: A refugee from Paris.
Rabajoi was the pseudonym of R. B. S. John, an early 20th-century illustrator and cartoonist who contributed to Vanity Fair and other periodicals during the 1910s. While not as widely known today as some of his...Regular price From $23.27 -
A British Spitfire on Patrol Propaganda II World War
A British “Spitfire” on Patrol is a World War II propaganda poster featuring the RAF Supermarine Spitfire in flight, shown from below with bold roundels and patriotic text. Likely produced in the early 1940s, it uses...Regular price From $41.52 -
World war 2 black and white photograph. tank and american soldiers advancing in Belgium
World war 2 black and white photograph. Tank and american soldiers advancing in Belgium. Fine art print. Wallart poster. With the steel behemoth of a tank casting a protective shadow, American infantrymen of the 60th Regiment...Regular price From $20.76 -
I want you for us army poster. World War I recruiting propaganda.
A World War I recruitment poster featuring Uncle Sam, a personification of the United States, directly engages the viewer with a pointing finger and the iconic slogan "I want YOU for U.S. Army." Below, a space...Regular price From $27.54 -
Historical Map of the American Expeditionary Force World War I by Ezra C. Stiles and Paul C. Bowman
Historical Map of the American Expeditionary Force by Ezra C. Stiles and Paul C. Bowman, produced shortly after World War I (circa 1919), is an illustrated historical chart documenting the deployment and movements of U.S. forces...Regular price From $28.34 -
I am an american sign on store.
I Am an American is a powerful black-and-white documentary photograph showing a storefront displaying the bold sign “I AM AN AMERICAN.” The image is closely associated with the period following the attack on Pearl Harbor in...Regular price From $32.02
“The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.” - Thucydides