A Minden Rose Day
Poster
1920 (designed), 1920 (issued)
1920 (designed), 1920 (issued)
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Place of origin |
'A Minden Rose Day'. Colour lithograph poster advertising an appeal in aid of the Hampshire Regimental and County War Memorial Fund, 31 July 1920. Signed and dated C. Lovat Fraser fecit 1920.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | A Minden Rose Day |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithography |
Brief description | 'A Minden Rose Day'. Colour lithograph poster advertising an appeal in aid of the Hampshire Regimental and County War Memorial Fund, 31 July 1920. Designed by Claud Lovat Fraser. England. 1920. |
Physical description | 'A Minden Rose Day'. Colour lithograph poster advertising an appeal in aid of the Hampshire Regimental and County War Memorial Fund, 31 July 1920. Signed and dated C. Lovat Fraser fecit 1920. |
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Marks and inscriptions | C. Lovat Fraser fecit 1920 (Signed and dated.) |
Object history | Formerly part of the permanent collection of the British Institute of Industrial Art, transferred to the Victoria & Albert Museum on 1 January 1934. The British Institute of Industrial Art (BIIA) existed from 1919 to 1934. It was established by the Board of Trade and the Board of Education with the primary aim of raising the standard of design in British manufacturing industry. Though its activities, it also sought to influence public taste, and contained numerous examples of popular Art Deco and interwar period styles. The BIIA opened an Exhibition Gallery in Knightsbridge, London, and, during the two decades of its existence, held a series of exhibitions and public lectures, and published various reports. In 1922, the BAAI held their annual show at the V&A. The organisation was dissolved in 1934 when the Board of Trade decided to take direct responsibility for the arts and industry. 361 objects from the BIIA permanent collection were transferred to the V&A, largely consisting of prints and ceramics. These objects were on long term display in the north court galleries of the V&A prior to their official transfer into the permanent collection in 1934. |
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Associated object | E.3936-1920 (Duplicate) |
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Other number | 13/C7 - V&A microfiche |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.3957-1934 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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