Author: Sem; Georges Goursat (1863-1934) Title: Pour le Dernier Quart D'Heure . . Aidez-Moi! Les Souscriptions á L'Emprunt National Sont Reçues á la Banque Nationale de Crédi First Edition of the Poster
Description: Paris : Devambez, Imp. [1918]. Original lithograph poster. 78 x 116cm. Repaired and mounted on cloth by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov..Cette affiche de la Banque nationale de crédit (BNC), réalisée par l’affichiste Georges Goursat dit Sem (1863-1934), appelle à participer au 4e emprunt de la défense nationale.'''..Georges Goursat, who adopted the pseudoymn SEM, was a well-known French caricaturist of the Belle Epoque. During the war, however, he chose to put aside his amusing portraits of French celebrities to work as a war artist and journalist. His war work characteristically mixed humor with tragedy as in his 1917 book, Un Pékin sur le Front (A Civilian at the Front). His illustrations of French soldiers in Un Pékin undoubtedly served as a model for the infantrymen in this poster.. Created late in the war, this poster shows Marshal Ferdinand Foch and two members of his staff observing French troops on the march through the shell-cratered terrain of northern France. Following the German-Russian peace treaty of March 1918, the German Army massed its entire military force on the Western Front for a final and formidable assault on the Allied troops. Throughout the war, the various Allied troops had failed to work together successfully and, in April of 1918, Foch was appointed Supreme Commander of the Allies with a mandate to organize the different national militaries into one powerful army. The depiction of the French advancement as well as the title suggest that this poster was produced during the Hundred Days Offensive (August-November, 1918) which led to Germany’s defeat. Summary Poster depicting General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) overseeing his troops as they march across the battlefield. Foch was appointed commander in chief of the Allied armies in 1918... Quand les banques contribuent à l’effort de guerre Les banques françaises ont apporté un appui décisif au financement de la guerre 1914-1918, puis de la reconstruction. Alors que les pouvoirs publics font face à des besoins financiers exceptionnels, liés à la durée du conflit, ils lancent 4 grands « emprunts de la défense nationale » (1915, 1916, 1917 et 1918). De leur côté, les banques mobilisent leur réseaux afin de drainer l’épargne des Français. Ces 4 emprunts de la Défense nationale, émis sous la forme de rente perpétuelle à partir de 1915, sont les plus connus grâce aux affiches aux fortes allégories patriotiques qui couvrirent les façades des agences bancaires. .
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Price: US$ 1000.00 Seller: Wittenborn Art Books
- Book number: 51-4720
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