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He Wanted To See Inside

He Wanted To See Inside

ID# 14065
Abram Games
1943
19" x 28.75"
(48cm x 73cm)
Regular price ¥174,000 JPY
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This rare and dramatic British WWII poster highlights the serious dangers involved in tinkering with ammunition. A skeleton's hands continue to tamper with the parts that led to its demise, atop his coffin. Clouds - or perhaps smoke from an explosion - drift away in the darkened sky, creating a macabre feeling. It's a serious image for a serious issue; workplace injuries on the home front were common and delayed production of artillery, which was in extreme demand for British troops throughout the War.

Abram Games (1914-1996) was one of the twentieth century's great graphic designers. His work is now a fascinating record of social history. For over 60 years he produced some of Britain's most memorable images including the 'Blonde Bombshell' ATS poster of 1941. His clients included the United Nations, London Transport, British Airways, Shell, the Financial Times and Guinness. He designed stamps for Britain, Jersey and Israel, book jackets for Penguin books and emblems for the Festival of Britain and the Queen's Award for Industry. His influence even reached the infant television service in 1953 when he created the first animated BBC on-screen ident. In the Second World War he was appointed 'Official War Poster Artist' and designed 100 posters. Born into a Jewish family, Games like many other poster designers contributed their skills to help promote the new State of Israel after WWII.

This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

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