1943 More And More And Still More Tomorrow Glenn Grohe Alcoa WWII
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Date: 1943
Artist: Grohe, Glenn Ernest
Size (in): 24.75 x 32”
Size (cm): 62.9 x 81.3
Condition: B
Linen backed: No
This vintage original and rare poster was created by the artist Glenn Grohe for the Aluminum Company of America in 1943. An Army Air Corps mechanic stands next to a B-24 Liberator bomber and flashes a willing smile as he wipes grease off his hands with text above him that reads:
More…And More…And Still More Tomorrow
This poster is one of several created by Glenn Grohe for Alcoa during WWII to help motivate workers on the home front engaged in the manufacture of essential wartime materiel. A 1943 copyright by the Aluminum Company of America appears just below the illustration and Grohe’s signature appears in print just above on the right side.
This vintage original poster has no tape or pinholes and was probably never used. The poster has some creasing on the left edge from the bottom corner that runs a bit less than half way up the poster and also has a short tear of about an inch and half without any paper loss on the left edge. The poster is very clean and otherwise in very good condition with just the slightest handling wear. Overall condition is very good.
Artist: Grohe, Glenn Ernest
Size (in): 24.75 x 32”
Size (cm): 62.9 x 81.3
Condition: B
Linen backed: No
This vintage original and rare poster was created by the artist Glenn Grohe for the Aluminum Company of America in 1943. An Army Air Corps mechanic stands next to a B-24 Liberator bomber and flashes a willing smile as he wipes grease off his hands with text above him that reads:
More…And More…And Still More Tomorrow
This poster is one of several created by Glenn Grohe for Alcoa during WWII to help motivate workers on the home front engaged in the manufacture of essential wartime materiel. A 1943 copyright by the Aluminum Company of America appears just below the illustration and Grohe’s signature appears in print just above on the right side.
This vintage original poster has no tape or pinholes and was probably never used. The poster has some creasing on the left edge from the bottom corner that runs a bit less than half way up the poster and also has a short tear of about an inch and half without any paper loss on the left edge. The poster is very clean and otherwise in very good condition with just the slightest handling wear. Overall condition is very good.