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Mr. Treedlar sic, portrait photograph, 1918 Feb. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Mr. Treedlar sic, portrait photograph, 1918 Feb. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mr. Treedlar sic, portrait photograph, 1918 Feb. 11. Photo shows American artist Adolph Treidler, known for his illustrations and wartime propaganda posters
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This striking black and white portrait photograph, titled "Mr. Treedlar sic," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on February 11, 1918. The subject of the image is Adolph Treidler, an accomplished artist known for his illustrations and powerful wartime propaganda posters created during the First World War. During this pivotal period in American history, Treidler's work played a significant role in rallying public support for the war effort. His posters, which featured iconic symbols such as the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bond, were instrumental in encouraging Americans to purchase war bonds and contribute to the war effort financially. The image captures Treidler in a thoughtful and introspective pose, with a serious expression that speaks to the gravity of the times. The photographer, Arnold Genthe, expertly employs the medium of photography to convey a sense of solemnity and determination. The glass negative used to create this image is now part of the extensive collection at the Library of Congress, making it a valuable historical artifact and a testament to the important role that art and artists played during times of war. Adolph Treidler's work represents a unique intersection of art, design, and civic duty. His illustrations and propaganda posters served as a visual language that resonated with the American people and helped to galvanize support for the war effort. This portrait by Arnold Genthe offers a glimpse into the life of a man who used his artistic talents to make a meaningful impact on his country during a time of great need.
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