" /> . Shop Britons Wants You, Lord kitchener Poster created by VintageArtPosters. [2][10] It continues to be considered a masterful piece of wartime propaganda as well as an enduring and iconic image of the war. If you don't want to limit your self-expression to 300+ fonts, you can try the magic of Font Maker. padding:30px; image: portrait length depiction of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, wearing a cap, his right hand raised to point towards the viewer. Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. But in the first instance the official Parliamentary Recruitment Committee poster used a completely different and far less dramatic image of the field marshal. But while an estimated 5.7 million official posters printed in the UK from 1914-18, as few as 10,000 copies of this particular image were made. 'WANTS YOU' by Alfred Leete First World War recruitment poster with a portrait of Field Marshall Earl Kitchener (1850-1916) (Lithograph and letterpress on paper) (see also 65836) / Imperial War Museum, London, UK . font-size: 20px; New Arrivals . Browse through standard or custom size posters and framing options to create art that's a perfect representation of you. Matte finish with an acid-free smooth surface. Its longevity, he adds, is also a result of Leete's powerful design with "Lord Kitchener's eyes following you round the room like the Mona Lisa". } Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him/her if in doubt. God save the King. [42] Pearl James commented on Ginzburg's analysis agreeing that the strength of the connotation lies with a clever use of discursive psychology and that art historical methods better illuminate why this image has such resonance. ", You! The great base of Nelson's Column is covered with them. 26th September 2016. /*