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American Protest Posters, 3
Estimate:
$300 - $500
Starting Bid:
$100
Live Auction
Showplace Backstage, May 8
Description
Collection of Three Social and Wartime Protest Posters, comprising: "WE DEMAND" on blue ground, printed by New England Free Press,1960-1970, "Don't Mourn... Organize! Remember the Augusta Six", printed by the New England Free Press, 1970s, and "Prevent a 2nd Massacre at Wounded Knee: Show Your Solidarity with The Indian Nations", printed by Park Slope Poster Collective, 1973. Largest: 17" H x 11" W. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Prints, Multiples, Vintage Posters, Social Revolution, Call to Action, Political Action, Protesters, Uprising, Riot, Vietnam War, Wounded Knee Occupation, Charles Oatman, Augusta Riot, Police brutality, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Black Panther Party, Graphic design, 20th Century Posters
Condition
Minor tears. Creasing. This condition report is provided as a courtesy to assist potential bidders and is a matter of opinion, not a statement of fact, and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice. Bidders are strongly encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding the condition of the lot. The absence of a condition report does not imply that there are no condition issues with the lot. Our assessment is based on visual inspection. Unless specifically noted, items have not been examined under UV light. Similarly, timepiece movements, lighting, and electrical components have not been tested. Artworks are typically not examined out of their frames unless otherwise stated. While we strive to provide accurate information, Auctions at Showplace is not a professional conservator or restorer. Therefore, this report should not be interpreted as a comprehensive description of the lot's condition. The provided images form part of this condition report and should be carefully reviewed. All sales are final. Please call us at 212-633-6063 X 808 or email us at auctions@nyshowplace.com to make an appointment for in-person inspection.