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BUY WAR BONDS ('42/II) BUY WAR BONDS ('42/II) war poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 2w086 BUY WAR BONDS 24x38 WWII war poster 1942 Ben Quintana, Eva Mirabel & Presbetonequa art! Date Sold 12/27/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Folded World War II Poster (measures 23 3/4" x 38" [60 x 97 cm]) (Learn More) Buy War Bonds, the 1942 U.S. World War II (WWII) War Bonds poster ("All over the country Americans still in school are making posters that tell how they feel about the war, and how they want others to feel. In a way, they all feel alike-as the posters show. They all want their country to win quickly and triumphantly. All the poster-makers urge us to save, to conserve, to work with whatever talents we have at the wartime jobs that come to hand-as they themselves are doing through their art. Some of these student poster-makers say these things differently because they see America and the war with a special vision. The three posters on this page were made by boys who see America as the home their people have had always. They share it with us now and they see the war as their fight-to be fought with their ancient courage and cunning, but by modern methods. The larger poster, by Ben Quintana, is especially interesting because it shows what Indian children actually must do to help. It describes better than words what it is like to ride for miles over the bright, bare cactus-studded land and buy War Stamps at a desert post office. Ben Quintana (Ha-a-Tee), Eva Mirabal (Eah-Ha-Wa) who painted the smoke-signal poster, and Charles Presbetonequa who painted the 'Tomahawk' poster are all students at the United States Indian School in Santa Fe, New Mexico."; "More tomahawks for our united warriors") featuring 3 smaller posters created by Native American Indian students. Note that artist Ben Quintana was later killed in battle (he was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for Gallantry in Action). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Ben Quintana, Eva Mirabel & Charles Presbetonequa Important Added Info: Note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube.
UPDATED 12/26/2018: Note that we have updated the measurements. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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