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3y056 SAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH war poster '43 WWII, great Norman Rockwell artwork!

Date Sold 6/17/2010
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An Original Vintage Folded War Poster (measures 39 3/4" x 55 3/4") (Learn More)

Save Freedom of Speech, the 1943 U.S. World War II (WWII) War Bond poster ("Buy War Bonds") encouraging citizens to purchase bonds and featuring great artwork of a man speaking at a town meeting by Norman Rockwell which was taken from the Saturday Evening Post! Note that this was one of the set of four 1943 U.S. World War II (WWII) Home Front & War Bond posters ("Ours... to fight for, Freedom from Fear"; "Ours... to fight for, Freedom from Want"; "Save Freedom of Speech. Buy war bonds"; "Save Freedom of Worship. Buy war bonds"; "Each according to the dictates of his own conscience") created by legendary artist Norman Rockwell. Note that the art on each of these posters initially appeared in the Saturday Evening Post magazine. The posters in this set each listed one of the four freedoms that Americans were fighting to preserve during World War II! Note that all four of these posters, commonly referred to as "The Four Freedoms", were printed in three sizes: 20" x 28", 28" x 40", and 40" x 56", and each was printed and distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1943 (there are other versions of the posters that were printed and distributed in other ways).
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Artist: Norman Rockwell
Important Added Info: Note that this somewhat oversized poster was folded at one time and can be shipped flat or be sent rolled in a tube, depending on what other items the customer purchases, .

Condition: fair to good. The poster has large areas of separation along the foldlines with several old tape repairs on the back. There is some discoloration throughout the poster and there are some small diagonal tears in the borders around the edges.
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