Le Vin
1918
Artist
Suzanne Ferrand
Publisher
Comité National de Prévoyance et d'Economies
DIMENSIONS
21 1/2 x 14 1/4 in. (54.6 x 36.2 cm)
OBJECT NUMBER
PH.217
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Alcohol, Food, France, Political, Schoolgirls at War: French Propaganda Posters from World War I, Wine, WWI
CREDIT LINE
Gift of Peter A. Blatz
KEYWORDS
Alcohol, Food, France, Political, Schoolgirls at War: French Propaganda Posters from World War I, Wine, WWI

Along with bread, wine was one of the most common rations given to French soldiers at the front, primarily to uphold morale. Here, the artist depicts a classic French wine flacon wrapped in leather. While the caption can be basically translated as: “Save the wine for our soldiers,” the word “poilus” means “the hairy ones”—a term of endearment used to describe French infantrymen during World War I. 

For inquiries about image licensing, please contact collections@posterhouse.org.

Show me more
posters from this