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Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Quiet! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - Dal Holcomb

Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Quiet! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - Dal Holcomb
Propaganda de guerra - Estados Unidos
Cartaz / Poster


“Quiet!”, World War II poster warning against careless depicting a man with his mouth covered by a second person's arm. The man wears a black suit and bowler hat, and faces to the left of the poster. He looks surprised as an hand, coming from outside the picture is thrust over his mouth. The sleeve is visible, and is decorated with the stars and stripes, indicating that Uncle Sam is warning him to keep quiet. To the left of the image, towards the top of the poster, is the slogan, “Quiet!”, and below the image, printed in black on a yellow “banner”, “Loose Talk Can Cost Lives”.

Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Don't Be a Dope and Spread Inside Dope Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - C. C. Beall


Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Don't Be a Dope and Spread Inside Dope Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - C. C. Beall
Propaganda de guerra - Estados Unidos
Cartaz / Poster


“Loose Talk Can Cost Lives”, World War II poster warning against careless talk, depicting two men dressed in overalls, talking at a bar. One wears a cap and glasses, and is gesturing with his hands, while the other wears an identification badge with his photo and work number. Each has a pint of beer, and are pictured as though we are looking over the bar at them. Behind them, as if made of smoke, looms the smiling face of Hitler.
The area where the bar would be is printed black, and at the top of this area, immediately below the image, printed in white, is the message, “Don't be a dope and spread inside dope”. Below this, printed in black on a yellow “banner” is the slogan, “Loose Talk Can Cost Lives”.

Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Sailor Beware ! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - John Falter


Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Sailor Beware ! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives", 1942, Estados Unidos - John Falter
Propaganda de guerra - Estados Unidos
Cartaz / Poster


This American poster reflects that "good time girls" were out to corrupt young innocent servicemen. The woman exudes seductiveness; her loose blonde hair tossed over her shoulder, the red of her sweater, lips and nails, her gold bracelet, even her stance, connote her sexuality and power. She stands taller than the sailor, embracing him, or entrapping him, with both arms, and her expression is cunning He smiles vacantly back at her, his hand clutching her arm, but despite his countenance, the gesture is obscure and it is unclear whether he is returning her embrace or involuntarily pushing her away. The poster warns 'Sailor beware!', making clear that it is his duty to resist.

Novo Sistema de Embarque de Café, Companhia Docas de Santos, Santos, São Paulo, Brasil

Novo Sistema de Embarque de Café, Companhia Docas de Santos, Santos, São Paulo, Brasil
Santos - SP
N. 11
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Jockey Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Jockey Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Largo São Francisco de Paula, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Largo São Francisco de Paula, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
N. 86
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Cantareira, São Paulo, Brasil - Guilherme Gaensly

Cantareira, São Paulo, Brasil - Guilherme Gaensly
São Paulo - SP
Série "Lembrança de São Paulo Gaensly & Lindemann" - Variação do Cartão Postal N. 2
Fotografia - Cartão Postal

Filosofia de Internet - Humor

Filosofia de Internet - Humor
Humor