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Artist: John Gannam
Original Vintage Stetson - Let's Bring Him Home Quicker Poster by John Gannam C1
By John Gannam
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This striking WWII propaganda poster, “Let’s bring him home quicker – Keep it under your Stetson”, illustrates the deep emotional stakes of the American home front. A serviceman, jus...
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1940s John Gannam Art
Materials
Lithograph
Guest Husband, Journal magazine interior illustration, March 1946
By John Gannam
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Center
A copy of the magazine accompanies this lot.
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1940s John Gannam Art
Materials
Watercolor, Gouache, Board
The New Dreamliner: Biggest Baby News in Years!
By John Gannam
Located in Miami, FL
Published Thayer Stroller advertisement, 1951
Watercolor and gouache on board
Signed lower left
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1950s American Realist John Gannam Art
Materials
Gouache
$11,200 Sale Price
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