Der ist Schuld = “Who is to blame?”
A caricature of an arrogant Englishman standing with a bulldog near his feet. The caption reads: “If you still have to fight and bleed … The Enemy is England … Therefore remain united and strong … so you’re guaranteed a victorious Germany!
This piece of propaganda is in a Yellow tint, and the man is outlined in Blue/Green. The text is in Black and Blue.
The poster was used for indoor advertisement which is why it was varnished (making it easy to wipe the damage from cigarette smoke right off).
Details
Artists:
Robert L. Leonard
Origin:
Germany
Circa:
1916
Printer:
Dr Selle & Co. - Berlin
Size:
22.5'' x 28.5''
ID:
#GR007
Style:
Patriotic
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
22.5
57.15
Height
28.5
72.39
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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