30a_Sammlung_Eybl_Großbritannien._Alfred_Leete_(1882–1933)_Britons_(Kitchener)_wants_you_(Briten_Kitchener_braucht_Euch)._1914_(Nachdruck),_74_x_50_cm._(Slg.Nr._552).jpg


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Deutsch: Großbritannien. Alfred Leete (1882–1933). Britons (Kitchener) wants you (Briten /Kitchener/ braucht Euch). 1914 (Nachdruck), 74 x 50 cm. (Slg.Nr. 552). Das als Titelblatt des „London Opinion“ 1914 erstmals abgedruckte Bild zeigt den durch seine Kommanden in Kolonialkriegen populären Kriegsminister Lord Kitchener. Das werbepsychologisch bahnbrechende Sujet des den Betrachter fixierenden Blickes mit dem perspektivisch vergrößerten ausgestreckten Zeigefinger wurde in verschiedenen Ländern kopiert – am erfolgreichsten in den USA und in der Sowjetunion.
English: UK. Alfred Leete (1882-1933). Britons (Kitchener) wants you (British / Kitchener / needs you). 1914 (reprint), 74 x 50 cm. (Slg.Nr. 552). The title page of the "London Opinion" in 1914 for the first time printed images showing popular by its command posts in colonial wars War Minister Lord Kitchener. The advertising psychologically pioneering subject of fixing the viewer with the look in perspective enlarged outstretched forefinger was copied in several countries - the most successful in the United States and the Soviet Union.
العربية: مُلصق التجنيد الشهير خلال الحرب العالمية الأولى "أيها البريطانيون: اللورد كيتشنر يطلبكم"
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Modern reproductionof World War I recruitment poster derived from 1914 London Opinion magazine cover

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