Smithsonian Institution ______________________ Asset Name: media:NASM-A20000542000cp02 File Usage: Not determined There are restrictions for re-using this media. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page at https://www.si.edu/Termsofuse ______________________ Object details: Title: Air Force Smithsonian Record ID: edanmdm:nasm_A20000542000 Title Air Force Metadata Usage Not determined Guid http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9f2544793-4a68-4bca-afa1-6e8025be0490 Data Source National Air and Space Museum Distributor Vitagraph, Inc. Sponsor Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. Medium Poster, Advertising, Movie Dimensions 2-D - In Frame (H x W x D): 26.7 x 34.3 x 2.5cm (10 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in. x 1 in.) Physical Description Photograph of bomber in front of burning building, anti-aircraft missiles in foreground, text at bottom Summary Fly Now: The National Air and Space Museum Poster Collection Summary Throughout their history, posters have been a significant means of mass communication, often with striking visual effect. Wendy Wick Reaves, the Smithsonian Portrait Gallery Curator of Prints and Drawings, comments that "sometimes a pictorial poster is a decorative masterpiece-something I can't walk by without a jolt of aesthetic pleasure. Another might strike me as extremely clever advertising … But collectively, these 'pictures of persuasion,' as we might call them, offer a wealth of art, history, design, and popular culture for us to understand. The poster is a familiar part of our world, and we intuitively understand its role as propaganda, promotion, announcement, or advertisement." Summary Reaves' observations are especially relevant for the impressive array of aviation posters in the National Air and Space Museum's 1300+ artifact collection. Quite possibly the largest publicly-held collection of its kind in the United States, the National Air and Space Museum's posters focus primarily on advertising for aviation-related products and activities. Among other areas, the collection includes 19th-century ballooning exhibition posters, early 20th-century airplane exhibition and meet posters, and twentieth-century airline advertisements. Summary The posters in the collection represent printing technologies that include original lithography, silkscreen, photolithography, and computer-generated imagery. The collection is significant both for its aesthetic value and because it is a unique representation of the cultural, commercial and military history of aviation. The collection represents an intense interest in flight, both public and private, during a significant period of its technological and social development. Country of Origin United States of America Credit Line Bequest of Melvin Buchner. Inventory Number A20000542000 Date 1943 Type ART-Posters, Original Art Quality ______________________