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Camille Boutet
1918 original poster for - "We Will Know How to Do Without"

1918

$892.34
£667.92
€750
CA$1,225.65
A$1,370.43
CHF 718.85
MX$16,599.15
NOK 9,074.01
SEK 8,572.75
DKK 5,709.97

About the Item

This 1918 original poster by Camille Boutet, titled "Nous Saurons Nous en Priver" ("We Will Know How to Do Without"), is a striking piece of World War I propaganda, designed to encourage sacrifice and self-restraint for the war effort. The artwork depicts three young children staring longingly into a bakery window filled with sweets and pastries, yet they remain outside, resisting the temptation. This powerful image reinforces the idea that even the youngest members of society were expected to contribute to the war effort by forgoing luxuries and practicing self-denial. The poster’s message is direct and moving, appealing to the French population's sense of duty and solidarity during a time of rationing and shortages. The phrase "Nous Saurons Nous en Priver" suggests that if children can willingly make sacrifices, so too should the rest of society. This piece is exceptionally rare, particularly because of its explanatory bandeau at the bottom, which states that it was "Composée par les Enfants de France" ("Composed by the Children of France"). This detail highlights the role of schoolchildren in the national propaganda campaign, demonstrating how the war permeated all aspects of civilian life. The use of bold, simplified colors and expressive lines gives the illustration a childlike yet emotionally impactful quality, making it a remarkable example of wartime visual communication. Issued under the Comité National de Prévoyance et d'Économies and the Union Française, this poster serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the French people—both young and old—during World War I. As a WWI-era historical artifact, this piece is highly collectible, appealing to those interested in French wartime propaganda, early 20th-century illustration, and the impact of war on daily life. A touching and rare testimony to the spirit of sacrifice that defined France during the Great War. Confectionery - 14-18 - Gastronomy Rare with its explanatory banner at the bottom - composed by the children of France Union francaise Paris
  • Creator:
    Camille Boutet
  • Creation Year:
    1918
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.11 in (79 cm)Width: 14.57 in (37 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition, small tears, little lack in the image.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792215893912

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