May 13, 2013 - Sale 2314

Sale 2314 - Lot 185

Price Realized: $ 450
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 600 - $ 900
FREDERIC KAY HENRION (1914-1990) ARMY EXHIBITION. 1943.
29x19 inches, 73 3/4x48 1/4 cm. Fosh & Cross Ltd., London.
Condition B+: creases and slight discoloration in image; pin holes and losses in corners. Paper.
In 1943, the British War Office staged a huge show on Oxford Street, on the spot where the John Lewis department store had been bombed. Organized by the Ministry of Information, the outdoor exhibition contained over150,000 different military items, from heavy ordinance to uniforms. It's purpose was to "give the public a general idea of how the army was organized, explaining communications, food, transport, munitions and medical services" (The Festival of Britain p. 38). Although the poster is unsigned, Henrion was very much involved in designing the exhibition, including its logo, which can be seen in many photographs of the event. IWM PST 4945.