Banque de l'Union Parisienne,Battle of Valmy,France,1918,World War I,WWI
Title: Banque de l'Union Parisienne. Pour que la France soit victorieuse comme à Valmy! Pour la libération du territoire! Souscrivez tous au 4e Emprunt National
Creator(s): Willette, Adolphe, 1857-1926, artist
Date Created/Published: Paris : Devambez, [1918]
Summary: French Revolution scene. In foreground a French general has his arm around a half-clothed Marianne. The French were victorious at Battle of Valmy in 1792 where they beat the Austrians.
Notes:
Translation of title: Banque de l'Union Parisienne. So that France will be victorious as in Valmy! For the liberation of the territory! Everyone subscribe to the 4th National Loan.
Signed: A. Willette, 1892-1918.
Promotional goal: Fr. J8. 1918.
Item is no. 87 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.
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Subjects:
Marianne (French emblem)--1910-1920.
Valmy, Battle of, Valmy, France, 1792.
War bonds & funds--France--1910-1920.
Lithographs--Color--1910-1920.
War posters--French--1910-1920.
Bookmark /99613521/
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