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Artist: Herbert Paus
Save your Child, Buy War Savings Stamps World War 1 vintage poster
By Herbert Paus
Located in Spokane, WA
Original World War 1 vintage poster: Save Your Child from Autocracy and Poverty. Buy War Savings Stamps. W.S S. (Small Format). This poster for War Savings Stamps features a small blond child wearing nothing but shoes and socks. He is clutching the arm of the Statue of Liberty. The poster was designed by Minneapolis born Herbert Paus. His most noted work is found in the famed advertising campaigns for Victor Records...
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1910s American Modern Herbert Paus Art

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Lithograph

Men in Martial Dress
By Herbert Paus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Story Illustration Herbert Paus was a native of Minneapolis and got his first job as a cartoonist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Ambitious to become an illustrator, he enrolled in the Fine Arts School there, and later found employment in a Chicago art studio. Eventually, he moved to New York where he became a freelance illustrator. Paus had a strong sense of design, which was ideally suited to posters. He was a member of the Government’s committee on pictorial publicity during World War I, and painted many effective posters to support the war effort. This approach, combined with a striking use of vivid color, was carried over into his magazine illustrations and cover designs for such magazines as Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine, The Youth’s Companion, and Collier’s. Among his many outstanding book illustrations were those for Maurice Maeterlinck’s play “Betrothal” as told for children entitled Tyltyl. Paus also painted for such advertisers as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Goodyear, General Motors, Certain-teed, and Victor Records...
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1920s Other Art Style Herbert Paus Art

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Mixed Media, Paper

Lumberjacks
By Herbert Paus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Unknown Signature: Signed Lower Left Contact for dimensions.
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20th Century Herbert Paus Art

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Paint

Soldier with Package from Home, Collier's Magazine Cover
By Herbert Paus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Center Right by Artist Collier's Magazine Cover, December 23 1916
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1910s Herbert Paus Art

Materials

Oil

Argument in Steel Mill's Office
By Herbert Paus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Illustration for American Magazine Story, Page 20. January, 1931 Signed Lower Center Herbert Paus was a native of Minneapolis and got his first job as a cartoonist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Ambitious to become an illustrator, he enrolled in the Fine Arts School there, and later found employment in a Chicago art studio. Eventually, he moved to New York where he became a freelance illustrator. Paus had a strong sense of design, which was ideally suited to posters. He was a member of the Government’s committee on pictorial publicity during World War I, and painted many effective posters to support the war effort. This approach, combined with a striking use of vivid color, was carried over into his magazine illustrations and cover designs for such magazines as Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine, The Youth’s Companion, and Collier’s. Among his many outstanding book illustrations were those for Maurice Maeterlinck’s play “Betrothal” as told for children entitled Tyltyl. Paus also painted for such advertisers as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Goodyear, General Motors, Certain-teed, and Victor Records...
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1930s Other Art Style Herbert Paus Art

Materials

Board, Ink, Watercolor

Men in Martial Dress
By Herbert Paus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Linen Poster Dimensions: 40.00" x 28.00" Signature: Signed Lower Left
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Early 20th Century Herbert Paus Art

Materials

Linen

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