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The Re-birth of the Arts

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  • Portfolio. The Re-birth of the Arts. The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals: The Ideals. Portfolio of 12 prints. Shannon, Charles Haslewood (British, 1863-1937). Ministry of Information. At the far left, a winged, naked female figure with a golden halo holds up a branch in leaf, stretching her arm towards the scene of destruction on the right where a shoot with leaves can be seen on a blasted tree. The branch and rainbow-like arc in the sky reference the Old Testament symbols of life and hope after The Flood. Contained along with 12 lithographs inside a large portfolio of brown paper. A large sheet with a central, red-printed rectangular box containing the stamp of the Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (George V) as used by HM Government followed by the title, 'THE GREAT WAR: / BRITAIN'S EFFORTS / AND IDEALS / shown in a series of lithographic prints' / THE IDEALS / 1. FRANK BRANGWYN ... 12. EDMUND J. SULLIVAN'. The capital 'A' printed at lower left is the insignia of the printers of the series, The Avenue Press. This is also seen on the label affixed to the mounts. The central box of the title page is pasted onto the front flap of the portfolio. Lithography, 1917.
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