Item #17999 The Statue of Liberty and the Avenging Marianne Fight for Liberty against the Nazis. Liberty WORLD WAR II Poster.

The Statue of Liberty and the Avenging Marianne Fight for Liberty against the Nazis

Poster

WORLD WAR II Allied Poster. This historical poster was printed in New York in 1944, for the provisional French government and imported the 6 of June 1944 in the Free France by the allied soldiers on D Day. Titled "Liberte, liberte cherie, conduis et soutiens nos bras vengeurs", A very powerful image of a warring Marianne pointing her sword in attacking forward pose and raising her other hand to call her followers, with a large head of the Statue of Liberty resolutely behind her. Overall Dimensions 15 x 19 in. (38.1 x 48.3 cm) Signed in print by the artist Natacha Carlu. Jacque Carlu wife Anne Natacha Carlu signed all her works as Natacha Carlu, both made art deco posters in the 30's and anti Nazi posters during the second world war. As the Nazi had invaded Paris this poster was Published in NY by the Free French Press and Information Service (New York, N.Y.) Marianne as warrior has been the a personification of liberty and equality; and is displayed in many places in France including the Arc of Triumph, that has almost the same image of Marianne pointing her sword. This original poster colors are strong and condition is very good.

Item #17999

Price: $450.00

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