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RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering a shield to a wounded soldier. Lithograph by W. G. Sesser, 1917

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering a shield to a wounded soldier. Lithograph by W. G. Sesser, 1917


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RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering a shield to a wounded soldier. Lithograph by W. G. Sesser, 1917

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917.
American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering a shield to a wounded soldier. Lithograph by W.G. Sesser, 1917

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1917 Charity Liberty Poster Red Cross Shield Statue Statue Of Liberty Symbol Torch World War Wounded Lady Liberty


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This print showcases a powerful piece of American history - the iconic RED CROSS POSTER from 1917. The poster, created by talented lithographer W. G. Sesser, was designed as a fundraising tool for the American Red Cross during World War I. It features the Statue of Liberty in all her majestic glory, offering a shield to a wounded soldier. The symbolism within this image is profound and moving. Lady Liberty, with her torch held high, represents freedom and hope for all Americans. In this particular portrayal, she extends her protection and support to those who have bravely fought for their country but now find themselves injured on the battlefield. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his lithograph. The wounded soldier's expression reflects both pain and gratitude as he accepts the shield offered by Lady Liberty. The text accompanying the image further emphasizes its purpose - to rally support for the American Red Cross and its mission to aid those affected by war. As we gaze upon this early 20th-century masterpiece, we are reminded of America's resilience and compassion during times of crisis. This print serves as a timeless reminder that even in our darkest moments, unity and generosity can prevail.

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