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"Victory is a Question of Stamina"

"Victory is a Question of Stamina"

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"Victory Is A Question of Stamina" reads this food conservation poster from the US Food Administration that was created during World War 1. The subheading reads "Send the Wheat * Meat * Fats * Sugar. The fuel for fighters" Posters like this were widely distributed during the great war. The goal was to encourage American civilians to consume more vegetables and foods that can be grown at home so that the wheat and protein-heavy foods could be sent to the men at the front.. The artwork depicts two doughboys running across no man's land with rifles in hand and bayonets attached. The original artwork was done by artist Harvey Dunn. The poster was originally published in 1917. A great gift for any war history aficionado! I digitally restore the raw scans of these 100+ year old posters and make them much more suitable for printing, but I do my best to keep them as close to original as possible. The original posters were approximately 20" x 30" NOTE: This listing is just for the poster reprint and is not framed. It will come rolled in a shipping tube.

.: 175 gsm fine art paper
.: Multiple sizes
.: Matte finish
.: For indoor use

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