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Good-Bye, Dad, I'm off to Fight for Old Glory, 1914 (litho)

Good-Bye, Dad, I'm off to Fight for Old Glory, 1914 (litho)


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Good-Bye, Dad, I'm off to Fight for Old Glory, 1914 (litho)

1068745 Good-Bye, Dad, I'm off to Fight for Old Glory, 1914 (litho) by American School; xx cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Marcia M. Middleton in memory of Joel Middleton

Media ID 33069216

© gift of Marcia M. Middleton in memory of Joel Middleton / Bridgeman Images

Goodbye Investment Old Person Propaganda Two Persons War Effort America Continent First World War 1914 1918 Mzprint Parent


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This black and white lithograph, titled "Good-Bye, Dad, I'm off to Fight for Old Glory" takes us back to the year 1914 in America. The image showcases a poignant moment between a father and his son as they bid farewell during the tumultuous times of World War I. The composition is filled with emotion, as the young soldier-to-be stands tall in his military uniform while clutching his suitcase tightly. His determined gaze reflects both bravery and apprehension about what lies ahead on the battlefield. Beside him stands his father, who wears an expression of mixed pride and concern for his child's safety. The poster serves as a powerful piece of propaganda that aimed to rally support for the war effort among American citizens. It symbolizes not only the sacrifice made by individual soldiers but also highlights the importance of family bonds during times of conflict. Displayed at Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, this lithograph holds historical significance as it represents a pivotal period in American history. The generous gift from Marcia M. Middleton in memory of Joel Middleton ensures that this artwork will continue to be appreciated by future generations. Through its monochromatic color palette and meticulous detailing, this print captures the essence of patriotism and duty felt by countless individuals who fought bravely for their country during World War I. It serves as a timeless reminder of sacrifices made by both soldiers and their families alike.

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