Description
🥇 AWARD FOR CARELESS TALK
1944 Original by Steven Dohanos
Authentic WWII Propaganda Masterpiece
We offer an original 1944 vintage poster that won the Museum of Modern Art’s prestigious 1942 “Artist for Victory” contest. Steven Dohanos created this graphically powerful design to expose espionage threats—a powerful anti-careless talk message that still resonates today.
📋 WHAT YOU GET:
- ✓ Original poster (not a reproduction)
- ✓ Award-winning design – MoMA competition winner
- ✓ Certified authentic with Certificate of Authenticity
- ✓ Museum-quality condition – ready to frame – linen-backed
- ✓ U.S. Government Printing Office official print
- ✓ IVPDA-certified dealer guarantee
🎨 THE ARTIST:
Steven Dohanos (1907-1994) was a celebrated commercial artist who illustrated 125+ Saturday Evening Post covers. Museums worldwide showcase his work, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Whitney Museum, and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
📍 THE DESIGN:
The striking image—a Nazi hand offering an Iron Cross medal—symbolizes the enemy’s reward for careless American speech. This poster was part of the Treasury Department’s critical “Don’t Talk” campaign series, warning civilians about wartime espionage.
🛒 ORDER WITH CONFIDENCE:
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