c.1920 What It Means To Be An American Soldier Service Series 14 Gordon Grant
Date: c.1920
Artist: Grant, Gordon
Size (in): 13.5” x 11”
Size (cm): 34.3 cm x 28 cm
Condition: A-
Linen backed: Yes
This vintage original c.1920 “Service Series” poster was created for the United States Army by Gordon Grant. These Service Series posters were used to boost ethics and morality in US Army training in the 1920s. This poster is No. 14 in the Service Series and features a message about the honor of being in the Army with a soldier speaking to a group of young boys with the message, “These Boys Will Look Up To You Tell Them What It Means To Be An American Soldier”.
Gordon Grant’s signature appears printed in the lower right corner of the image area. Gordon Grant was one of the most popular and prolific American artists of the first half of the 20th century. He was mostly known for maritime watercolors and also produced posters for the United States military, illustrations for books and magazines and even did the artwork for the first ever Boy Scouts of America scouting manual.
This original antique poster is on the original linen backing with just light handling wear and some toning from age and two small holes in the upper edge. The linen backing shows some foxing not affecting the front side. Overall condition is very good.