Vintage 1910s Life Magazine WWI Political Cartoon Print Did He Die in Vain VG
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This is an original World War I era political cartoon illustration titled "Did He Die in Vain?" from Life Magazine. The black and white lithograph depicts a somber scene featuring a soldier, a skeletal figure, and a mourning woman, serving as a poignant piece of historical social commentary.
• Original 1910s Life Magazine illustration
• Theme: World War I political satire and social commentary
• Artist: Enright
• Condition: VG (Very Good) with visible center fold and minor edge wear
• Medium: Black and white print on paper
• Style: Antique editorial illustration
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Keywords: vintage ephemera, wwi art, political satire, antique lithograph, 1910s decor, historical print, editorial cartoon, life magazine art, war memorabilia, home office decor
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