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- Advertising Poster, Buck Printing Co., circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
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Advertising Poster, Buck Printing Co., circa 1935
- World War I Poster, "You Buy a Liberty Bond Lest I Perish," 1917 - During the First World War, governments of all the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. Artists widely used an innovative advertising technique for these posters that moved away from a factual depiction of a product's material or event's subject to an emphasis on appealing to the viewer's emotions.

- 1917
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World War I Poster, "You Buy a Liberty Bond Lest I Perish," 1917
During the First World War, governments of all the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. Artists widely used an innovative advertising technique for these posters that moved away from a factual depiction of a product's material or event's subject to an emphasis on appealing to the viewer's emotions.
- Advertising Poster, "Earth Day April 22, 1970" - Earth Day originated after an oil spill in January 1969 galvanized a nation-wide teach-in about the environment. Schools and communities across the United States participated on April 22, 1970. Posters like this promoted events coordinated by new organizations such as the Environmental Action Coalition.

- April 22, 1970
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Advertising Poster, "Earth Day April 22, 1970"
Earth Day originated after an oil spill in January 1969 galvanized a nation-wide teach-in about the environment. Schools and communities across the United States participated on April 22, 1970. Posters like this promoted events coordinated by new organizations such as the Environmental Action Coalition.
- Advertising Poster for the Theatre Production "Her Dangerous Hour," circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
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Advertising Poster for the Theatre Production "Her Dangerous Hour," circa 1920
- World War II Poster, "Big Things from Little Ideas Grow; Speed Victory," 1943 - During the Second World War, all of the national governments of the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. The advertising technique of these posters followed the innovative style developed during the First World War. By appealing to the viewer's emotions this poster helped the U.S. to rally the home front workers and consumers.

- 1943
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World War II Poster, "Big Things from Little Ideas Grow; Speed Victory," 1943
During the Second World War, all of the national governments of the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. The advertising technique of these posters followed the innovative style developed during the First World War. By appealing to the viewer's emotions this poster helped the U.S. to rally the home front workers and consumers.
- Movie Poster, "Easy Rider," 1970 - Released by Columbia Pictures in 1969, <em>Easy Rider</em> follows two biker-smugglers, played by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, traveling from Los Angeles to New Orleans. The movie, directed by Hopper, is widely regarded as a landmark in American counterculture and an early example of the 1970s New Hollywood movement, in which filmmakers took greater creative control from studios.

- 1970
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Movie Poster, "Easy Rider," 1970
Released by Columbia Pictures in 1969, Easy Rider follows two biker-smugglers, played by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, traveling from Los Angeles to New Orleans. The movie, directed by Hopper, is widely regarded as a landmark in American counterculture and an early example of the 1970s New Hollywood movement, in which filmmakers took greater creative control from studios.
- Movie Poster, "The Towering Inferno," 1974 - Steve McQueen and Paul Newman headed an all-star cast in the 1974 film <em>The Towering Inferno</em>. Producer Irwin Allen's movie follows an architect (Newman) and a fire chief (McQueen) as they battle an out-of-control blaze in a San Francisco skyscraper. The $14 million film was a joint production by 20th Century-Fox and Warner Bros.

- 1974
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Movie Poster, "The Towering Inferno," 1974
Steve McQueen and Paul Newman headed an all-star cast in the 1974 film The Towering Inferno. Producer Irwin Allen's movie follows an architect (Newman) and a fire chief (McQueen) as they battle an out-of-control blaze in a San Francisco skyscraper. The $14 million film was a joint production by 20th Century-Fox and Warner Bros.
- Movie Poster, "Gattaca. There is No Gene for the Human Spirit," 1997 -

- 1997
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Movie Poster, "Gattaca. There is No Gene for the Human Spirit," 1997
- Movie Poster, "Saturday Night Fever," 1977 -

- 1977
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Movie Poster, "Saturday Night Fever," 1977
- Movie Poster, "Star Trek: Insurrection," 1998 -

- December 11, 1998
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Movie Poster, "Star Trek: Insurrection," 1998