PERIOD OVERSIZED PHOTOGRAPHS OF GERMANS AND ITALIANS AT WAR (8)
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A set of eight oversized original photographs, each 14 x 11 in., ca. 1918, showing Italian and German (one image) soldiers at war during World War I. Images include Germans marching and brandishing knives and grenades; Italians in a hospital, meeting in the Colosseum, marching in snow; officers, etc. Their condition runs from very good to fair, some affected by largely marginal damp stains, loss along the margins, or bits of other photos attached at the margins which could be easily soaked off. Photos of this size from this era are rarely seen. These photos are credited to Underwood & Underwood, a producer and distributor of stereoscopic and other photographic images, and later a pioneer in the field of news bureau photography. The images offered here were produced for the Committee On Public Information. The Committee on Public Information (1917–1919) was an independent agency under the Wilson administration created to influence public opinion to support the US in World War I, in particular, the U.S. home front. It used every medium available to create enthusiasm for the war effort and to enlist public support against the foreign and perceived domestic attempts to stop America's participation in the war. It is a notable example of propaganda in the United States.
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PERIOD OVERSIZED PHOTOGRAPHS OF GERMANS AND ITALIANS AT WAR (8)
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