The Most Famous Poster in the last 100 years (the end)
Figure ugly toad was Prime Minister of France before-Pierre Laval, who has decided to link with Nazi Germany during World War II.
This illustration also talked about the French Resistance, shows Hitler of life.
Gino Boccasile: Italy, 1930
Gino Bocasile backed by Benito Mussilini and has done a lot for his propaganda posters. Poster’s increasingly clear racism against Jews and a lot of support for the German puppet government.
After the war, Boccasile was sent to prison for collaborating with the Nazi regime. His only job after prison is a pornographic artist and working for ad Paglieri cosmetics and Zenith footwear.
He has become famous for its erotic ads.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1937
Picasso painted Guernica in the bombing of the town of Germany and Italy, at the request of the Spanish national forces, April 26, 1937.
I must say that it is the task assigned to Picasso before the bombing is the first to have the classic picture and after the bombing, Picasso changed his drawing against the bombings.
The picture shows the terrible catastrophe of the war, people use them as a substitute. It became a symbol of anti-war and then be on display around the world to spread the message. It is also used in the education of the horror of the Spanish donation online that most people have never heard of.
Norman Rockwell: United States, 1939
Norman Rockwell is probably one of the famous propaganda poster. He admits he is a contributor to the Saturday Evening Post newspaper. The newspaper had to pay for a lot of musicians and artists to promote the American news with patriotism in the last 50 years.
His work is often rational or emotional. He described the lives of the American people including the young man fled signs “No swimming” and carefree American citizens before the ruins around them.
Toise the riveter is a famous work of Rockwell, representing the American women working in factories supplying weapons in World War II. Showed that American women are very strong and contributed greatly to the war.
“We Can Do It!” J. Howard Miller also describes Rosie the riveter, conveyed the same message: Rockwell also not happy with the policies of the Saturday Evening Post, so in later years, he had a controversial topic because of discrimination race.
He is a highly respected artist with outstanding array of American culture, over all what he did for the Saturday Evening Post. The picture below on “The Problem We All Live With.” It is know until even based on the story of Ruby Bridgesm through ideas from the book Travels With Charley by John Steinbeck.
Topics relating to issues of integration of black children in American schools. Little Ruby Bridges reconstruct the scene in the school of William Franz at 8h40 ‘am.
At this time, a crowd of 150 white women and teenagers had gathered. They were screaming and throwing tomatoes at little girl. It was hard to not be affected when you look at this picture.
Xu Ling: China, 1950
It is difficult to find detailed information of Chinese artists, but we can focus on what they want to convey through his work.
This is a caricature of a U.S. commander in Korea at this time, General MacAthur. It shows that the United States represents the evil and Macarthur reflected scene the mother and baby are killed. U.S. bomb was dropped on the city in China when the U.S. invaded South Korea.
Ya Shanlu (???): China, 1952
Again we do not know the artist but we do understand the meaning of work for people on the vaccination against any infectious disease.
The Chinese were planning to use their weapons against bacteria, so they formed the organization vaccination to protect the Chinese people.
Ning Hao: China, 1954
Along the lines of Rosie the riveter, Hao Ning painting shows scenes of women working with men in the factory, a way to free themselves and increase China’s productive forces.
Jim Fitxpatrick: Ireland, 1968
Jim Fitpatrick is a well-known Celtic artist, but he was really known for his Che Guevara poster in 1968. It is said that he was the one who killed the revolution.
He once met when flying Guecara to Ireland in 1963 and registered at the Marine in Killkee. Fitzpatrick is the only teenager at the time and worked here during the summer.
Poster become a global icon and a flag in protest against the war in Vietnam and is the symbol of FARC in Columbia-a revolutionary guerrilla organization followed the Marxist-Leninist ideology often involved in the armed war in Columbia.
Zapatista Army of the Royal Army (Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional, EZLN), a revolutionary group in Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico also use this symbol.
Image is also used in the riots in Paris in 1968. Throughout the rest of the Western countries, Marxist Che Guevara image is always used.
Huynh Van Thuan: Vietnam, 1972
Huynh Van Thuan painter born in 1921, was born in Saigon Gia Dinh. He also painted the 1951 Youth badge. I saw the work is reminiscent of a film about the Vietnam War in 1960.
Micah Ian Wright: United States, 2003
After Micah Wright graduated, he did a time Nickekelogeon and cartoon The Angry Beavers. Then in 2003, before the invasion of Iraq, Micah published his book against the war, with full book poster with modern war messages that Micah collection.
Brian Lane Winfield Moore: U.S., 2009
Brian Moore is a contemporary artist who exhibited his works on his blog. He lives in Brooklyn and is known with the name of the developer network and against the Iranian election in 2009.
The poster is based on the old propaganda posters of World War II, but with messages of modern technology and web culture. This poster election protests in Iran in 2009. He borrowed the “loose lips” and changed to “tweets”.
Poster subsequent restrictions on the Internet and the war against terrorism activities not allowed.
Anonymous artist: United States, 2010
I can not determine who is the author of this work, but using very clever Tory and Scooby Doo mask to hide behind a battery. Tory is now at No. 10 Downing Street and David Cameron is now Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
This poster shows a lack of confidence in Cameron, not only Thatcher: Von Pip
Last Poster
Nick Griffin is not only a performer, he was Chairman of the British National Party (BNP). Like most countries around the world party, the BNP is a propaganda tool based on emotion rather than information transfer.
BNP has created hatred contained in many years. BNP interested in both the plain people, language and emotional problems affecting individuals and always blame someone about this problem.
Like many other national party, the BNP blamed for these problems and uses religion as a tool to convey strong but also very unethical. This is a form of deceptive propaganda.