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Illustrator, Cartoonist, b. 1883 - d. 1962

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      • AMERICA'S TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN POSTER FREDERICK G. COOPER
        Jan. 19, 2023

        AMERICA'S TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN POSTER FREDERICK G. COOPER

        Est: $300 - $400

        American poster titled, 'America's Tribute to Britain', artwork by Frederick G. Cooper (1883-1962), The Marchbanks Press, 1917, 29.5 x 20 inches. 4-inch, 2.5-inch, and 1.25-inch tears at bottom edge, 1.5-inch tear at top edge, minor tears, minor loss, and water damage on lower half of poster.

        Fairhill Auction LLC
      • Authentic World War II American Poster - I Make This Pledge by Frederick Cooper
        Oct. 05, 2021

        Authentic World War II American Poster - I Make This Pledge by Frederick Cooper

        Est: $250 - $450

        This poster is meant to encourage participation and patriotism in the war effort during World War II. There were different types of government rationing during World War II. One type was called selective rationing, where rationed goods were evenly distributed, giving all citizens an opportunity to purchase set amounts of certain goods. This applied to items such as sugar, meat, butter and shoes. Individuals were required to use ration stamps issued by the government along with money to purchase such goods. The home front pledge was meant to inspire citizens to fight alongside the troops on the home front. "By keeping the Home Front Pledge you're being true to the gallant American men fighting for your freedom. You're helping to keep our food-shared fairly- shared equally by the rich and the poor. You're helping to keep food prices within the reach of all- families living on a private's allotment- widows making out on insurance pensions" - The Home Front Pledge Frederick G. Cooper enjoyed a career as one of America's foremost illustrators in the first quarter of the 20th. Century. His "bighead" cartoon characters were seen constantly through out the teens, 20's & 30's in many of the most popular magazines of the day. He did ads for Westinghouse, posters for the War Department, illustrated books and magazines articles and designed alphabets. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is printed on heavy paper and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

        The Ross Art Group, Inc
      • FRED G. COOPER (1883-1962). POSTERS. Circa 1910. 16x11 inches, 40x28 cm. The Marchbanks Press, New York.
        May. 23, 2019

        FRED G. COOPER (1883-1962). POSTERS. Circa 1910. 16x11 inches, 40x28 cm. The Marchbanks Press, New York.

        Est: $500 - $750

        FRED G. COOPER (1883-1962) POSTERS. Circa 1910. 16x11 1/4 inches, 40 1/2x28 1/2 cm. The Marchbanks Press, New York. Condition A: small pencil notations in upper right corner. Printed on Japanese rice paper.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • MAKE THIS PLEDGE ORIGINAL VINTAGE WWII POSTER
        Jan. 25, 2018

        MAKE THIS PLEDGE ORIGINAL VINTAGE WWII POSTER

        Est: $250 - $450

        This poster is meant to encourage participation and patriotism in the war effort during World War II. There were different types of government rationing during World War II. One type was called selective rationing, where rationed goods were evenly distributed, giving all citizens an opportunity to purchase set amounts of certain goods. This applied to items such as sugar, meat, butter and shoes. Individuals were required to use ration stamps issued by the government along with money to purchase such goods. The home front pledge was meant to inspire citizens to fight alongside the troops on the home front. "By keeping the Home Front Pledge you're being true to the gallant American men fighting for your freedom. You're helping to keep our food-shared fairly- shared equally by the rich and the poor. You're helping to keep food prices within the reach of all- families living on a private's allotment- widows making out on insurance pensions" - The Home Front Pledge Frederick G. Cooper enjoyed a career as one of America's foremost illustrators in the first quarter of the 20th. Century. His "bighead" cartoon characters were seen constantly through out the teens, 20's & 30's in many of the most popular magazines of the day. He did ads for Westinghouse, posters for the War Department, illustrated books and magazines articles and designed alphabets. 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.

        The Ross Art Group, Inc
      • Original 1917 WWI "Save A Loaf A Week - Help Win The War" Poster by Frederick G. Cooper (1883 - 1962)
        Jan. 15, 2018

        Original 1917 WWI "Save A Loaf A Week - Help Win The War" Poster by Frederick G. Cooper (1883 - 1962)

        Est: $150 - $250

        Save a loaf a week - help win the war. Poster showing a loaf of bread being sliced. U.S. Food Administration. Date Created/Published: 1917. Artist signed with initials, Frederick G. Cooper (1883 - 1962). The U.S.A. entered World War One in April 1917, but lost no time in producing many more propaganda posters than any other single nation. During World War I, the people were asked to come to the aid of their country in some way. These posters would be distributed throughout cities and hang on building walls and shop windows. One of the greatest sources of propaganda/patriotic posters was the United States Food Administration. During the war, food became a key tool in fight. The United States produces more food than any other country and was making a profit by selling a portion to the Allies. At the time, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Herbert Hoover to take command of the U.S. Food Administration. This SAVE A LOAF A WEEK poster suggests that if you limit your consumption of bread, you would be doing a small part to ?help win the war?. The phrasing used adds an emotional attachment. This original SAVE A LOAF A WEEK antique propaganda poster is quite rare and a desirable image for decorating a kitchen. Original poster printed by the U.S. Food Administration during World War 1. We describe all items to the best of our ability as we are not experts on everything. Please ask specific questions on details, condition, and shipping prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, and bidder will be responsible for payment. We box and ship what we can to keep costs low, and use USPS and UPS. Large items, extremely fragile, and high value items will be packed by UPS. Quotes available on request.

        One Source Auctions
      • FREDERICK G. COOPER. (American, 1883, 1962). SAILBOATS IN HARBOR, signed lower left. Oil on canvas.
        Jun. 26, 2016

        FREDERICK G. COOPER. (American, 1883, 1962). SAILBOATS IN HARBOR, signed lower left. Oil on canvas.

        Est: $700 - $900

        FREDERICK G. COOPER. (American, 1883, 1962). SAILBOATS IN HARBOR, signed lower left. Oil on canvas - Framed, 24 in. x 30 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • Savarin / Woman. ca. 1955. Rare Poster
        Feb. 12, 2012

        Savarin / Woman. ca. 1955. Rare Poster

        Est: $500 - $700

        Artist: FRED G. COOPER (1883-1962) Size: 59 1/4 x 45 3/4 in./150.5 x 116 cm

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • Savarin / Man. ca. 1955. Rare Poster
        Feb. 12, 2012

        Savarin / Man. ca. 1955. Rare Poster

        Est: $500 - $700

        Artist: FRED G. COOPER (1883-1962) Size: 59 x 45 3/4 in./150 x 116.2 cm

        Poster Auctions International Inc
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