Kriegsinvaliden vermittelt Stellen aller Art
Poster
ca. 1918 (printed)
ca. 1918 (printed)
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This Austrian poster was issued on behalf of the Society arranging work placements for limbless war invalids. It is an unusually explicit poster showing three limbless men using especially adapted work tools and equipment. It was printed by the Kunstgewerbliche Druckerei Josef Eberle in Vienna 1918 and stands for an extraordinary campaign in Austria during and after WW1 to help those you were severely injured by war attacks.
Object details
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Title | Kriegsinvaliden vermittelt Stellen aller Art (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph |
Brief description | Austrian First World War Poster, printed by Josef Eberle, Kunstgewerbliche Druckerei, Vienna, 1914-1918 |
Physical description | Poster |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Kriegsinvaliden vermittelt Stellen aller Art.'
'die k.k. Arbeitsvermittlung an Kriegsinvalide
WIEN, VII. Neubaugürtel 32 (Tel. 38472)
mit Unterstützung der Gesellschaft zur Fürsorge für Kriegsinvalide
Wien, I. Habsburgergasse 5 (Tel. 6267)'
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Credit line | Given by Michael Voggenauer, in memory of his father Josef Voggenauer |
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Summary | This Austrian poster was issued on behalf of the Society arranging work placements for limbless war invalids. It is an unusually explicit poster showing three limbless men using especially adapted work tools and equipment. It was printed by the Kunstgewerbliche Druckerei Josef Eberle in Vienna 1918 and stands for an extraordinary campaign in Austria during and after WW1 to help those you were severely injured by war attacks. |
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Accession number | E.176-2006 |
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Record created | May 23, 2006 |
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