Poster – (Artur Szyk (1894–1951), Ed. National Printing House; © Artur Szyk) Previous Next


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Date: 1914

Technique: Paper

The poster is a humorous interpretation of the coats of arms or heraldic shields of various Entente countries - enemies of Germany in the First World War: France, Russia, Britain, Montenegro, Belgium, Serbia and Japan. The actual national coats of arms of these same countries are presented on the lower edge of the poster.

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