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![]() War Bond Poster from 1943 World War II, Let 'em have it. Buy extra bonds; heading text over a remarkable painting by American artist Bernard Perlin of a U.S. Army soldier throwing a grenade at the enemy in the heat of battle; smaller text reads we bought extra war bonds 4th war loan, Official U.S. Treasury Poster, U.S. Government Printing Office 1943, full color 14 x 10 inches ; Click for larger printable copyright free graphic file of this artwork of an American Soldier tossing a grenade WWII patriotic art war bond sales promotion poster. Creator of this poster painter Bernard Perlin went to New York at the age of 18 in 1936 and studied at the New York School of Design and the Art Students League, he then went to Poland on a Koscuiszko Foundation award. He depicted many scenes of pre-war Poland, and then at the age of 25, was thrust into the middle of the war as a result of having spent time in Cairo and meeting Larry Babcock of "Fortune." That magazine published his drawings of the B-29 bases in the Pacific as well as his impressions of Shanghai in post-war 1946. Painter Bernard Perlin born 1918 in Richmond, VA is said to have developed his own abstract style was still living working as of 1959 in Ridgefield, CO, if he is still living he is 91.Marketing and selling U.S. Government Bonds to finance the United States of Americas involvement in WWII: |
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