Framed World War One bonds drive Poster "For Home & Country Victory Liberty Loan" The Victory Liberty Loan was the last of 5 WW1 bond drives. It happened in 1919 after the war ended, thus the name. The art of a decorated and trophy toting doughboy coming home to his family was done by Alfred Everitt Orr in 1918. The publishing information on the bottom is covered by the frame mat.
Dimensions: sight: 37.5"h x 27.75"w; frame: 41.5"h x 31.5"w.
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Condition
paper yellowed, has a couple creases and short tears.