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Wanted

Poster
1973 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was issued in 1973, at the height of the Watergate affair. Watergate was a political scandal that took place between 1972 and 1974, in the atmosphere of the ongoing, and increasingly unpopular, Vietnam War. The attempt to undermine the Democratic Party converged around the Watergate complex (now the Watergate Hotel), Washington DC, where, on 17 June 1972, the office of the Democratic National Committee was burgled. The resulting cover-up led to attempts to impeach the Republican President Richard Nixon. The ensuing indictments for conspiracy, burglary and obstruction of justice ultimately brought about the downfall of the Nixon administration, culminating in Nixon's resignation on 8 August 1974.

Taking the form of a 'Wanted' poster, drawing on and satirising American popular culture, the poster identifies the twenty men implicated in the scandal. Each of them has the word 'Apprehended' printed across his face, disclosing their guilt, except for Nixon, emphasising his unwillingness to take responsibility.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWanted (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph
Brief description
"WANTED", anti-Nixon poster issued by the Committee to de-elect the President, designed by Philip Lief and Marcel Feigel, United states, 1973
Physical description
"WANTED" anti-Nixon poster issued by the Committee to de-elect the President. Black-and-white poster, with the word 'Wanted' in capital letters at the top. Below this are 20 photographic images of men involved in the Watergate scandal, in a grid of four rows of five, with the name of each man below his picture. The men are (in order, left to right) top row, James McCord, Dwight Chapin, H. R. Haldeman, John Mitchell, John Erlichman. Second row, Maurice Stans, Eugenio Martinez, G. Gordon Liddy, Charles Colson, Herbert Kalmbach. Third row, John Dean, Robert Mardian, Jeb Magruder, Richard M. Nixon, Bernard L. Barker. Forth row, Virgilio Gonzalez, Donald Segretti, Frank A. Sturgis, Howard Hunt Jr. and Hugh Sloan Jr.. All have the word "Apprehended" in white letters on a black banner, printed diagonally across their pictures; except for Nixon.
Dimensions
  • Height: 73.7cm
  • Width: 58.6cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'WANTED' (Header, black on white)
  • 'James McCord, Dwight Chapin, H. R. Haldeman, John Mitchell, John Erlichman' (Below photographic images of men, top row, left to right. All have the word "Apprehended" in white letters on a black banner, printed diagonally across their pictures.)
  • 'Maurice Stans, Eugenio Martinez, G. Gordon Liddy, Charles Colson, Herbert Kalmbach' (Below photographic images of men, second row, left to right. All have the word "Apprehended" in white letters on a black banner, printed diagonally across their pictures.)
  • 'John Dean, Robert Mardian, Jeb Magruder, Richard M. Nixon, Bernard L. Barker' (Below photographic images of men, third row, left to right. All have the word "Apprehended" in white letters on a black banner, printed diagonally across their pictures; except for Nixon.)
  • ''Virgilio Gonzalez, Donald Segretti, Frank A. Sturgis, Howard Hunt Jr. and Hugh Sloan Jr.' (Below photographic images of men, bottom row, left to right. All have the word "Apprehended" in white letters on a black banner, printed diagonally across their pictures.)
  • '#641 WANTED' (Printed in very small letters in lower left corner of the poster, running vertically)
  • 'Published as a Public Service by the Comittee to De-Elect the President Distributed by Personality Posters, 641 6th Avenue, New York, New York 10011 Printed in U.S.A.' (In very small letters, along the bottom of the poster.)
  • 'Philip Lief & Marcel Feigel © 1973' (Printed in very small letters in lower right corner of the poster, running vertically, copyright symbol and date hand-written.)
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Subjects depicted
Summary
This poster was issued in 1973, at the height of the Watergate affair. Watergate was a political scandal that took place between 1972 and 1974, in the atmosphere of the ongoing, and increasingly unpopular, Vietnam War. The attempt to undermine the Democratic Party converged around the Watergate complex (now the Watergate Hotel), Washington DC, where, on 17 June 1972, the office of the Democratic National Committee was burgled. The resulting cover-up led to attempts to impeach the Republican President Richard Nixon. The ensuing indictments for conspiracy, burglary and obstruction of justice ultimately brought about the downfall of the Nixon administration, culminating in Nixon's resignation on 8 August 1974.

Taking the form of a 'Wanted' poster, drawing on and satirising American popular culture, the poster identifies the twenty men implicated in the scandal. Each of them has the word 'Apprehended' printed across his face, disclosing their guilt, except for Nixon, emphasising his unwillingness to take responsibility.
Other number
LS.1124 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number
Collection
Accession number
E.213-2004

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Record createdFebruary 27, 2006
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