Aug 02, 2006 - Sale 2085

Sale 2085 - Lot 30

Price Realized: $ 600
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
FRANK BRANGWYN BUY WAR BONDS. 1940.
39 3/8x60 1/8 inches. Avenue Press, London.
Condition B+: repaired tears and creases in margins and image; vertical and horizontal folds.
A vivid battle front scene in tan, red and black, of a British Tommy bayoneting a German soldier. Acknowledging Brangwyn as one of the only artists to actually make his own lithographs, as opposed to artists who turned designs over to assistants to be put on stone, the Avenue Press refers to this as an "Auto-Lithograph." Despite the poster's unsettlingly realistic depiction (Rickards refers to it as "certainly one of the most vicious posters that the war produced" p. 14, and contemporary critics accused Brangwyn of "showing the seamy side of war," ibid.), it must have played very successfully on the British public's consciousness, as Brangwyn used the image twice; in its other variation the poster is in a vertical format. As a tribute to his skill as a draughtsman, Rickards cites that in the middle of the war, the German poster magazine Das Plakat, gave Brangwyn the honor of a 7-page illustrated article on his war work! Rickards 67, IWM p. 61, Daracott 3, Borkan p. 206.