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    The correct name is Gino Boccasile
    Here the biggest web collection of his work
    http://www.galleria.thule-italia.com/ginoboccasile.html
    Tony I send you the photo of Prof. Ottomar Anton grave.
    Harm

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      Originally posted by TonyS View Post
      A number of Third Reich artists who did propaganda had to use assumed names after the war.
      A good example of an artist who became recognized and accepted again after the war was the Flemish PK-artist, painter and designer of some famous SS-posters Frans Van Immerseel.
      He died in 1978, after receiving important Belgian and Flemish art awards and even meeting the Belgian king. By then his SS-past was'forgotten', just like in his Wikipedia-lemma. No mentioning whatsoever of his TR-artwork.
      He lived and worked near my hometown for a while. You can still visit a historic guesthouse in the small town of Diest that's full of art by FVI. Somewhat amusing when you see the dozens of posters, stain glass windows, etchings and drawings (he even designed historic banners and flags), all done postwar in a familiar style -that is, if you know his SS past...
      Van Immerseel survived after his prison sentence by selling door-to-door small framed drawings of Flemish folcloric themes. I picked those up whereever I could find them, he must have made hundreds of small frames during his 'retribution' years. FVI is my favorite SS artist, a pity I don't own any of his larger recruiting posters...

      Lucius

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        flemish poster

        Another poster I haven't seen very much.

        I had two of them

        one in German, one in Flemish.

        Europa ist starker1943/europa is sterker.1943 (europe is stronger)

        I do not know if this poster is ss related, but I love the image and the drawing. And it's a huge poster !!!

        Koen
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          Originally posted by Koen P View Post
          Another poster I haven't seen very much.

          I had two of them

          one in German, one in Flemish.

          Europa ist starker1943/europa is sterker.1943 (europe is stronger)

          I do not know if this poster is ss related, but I love the image and the drawing. And it's a huge poster !!!

          Koen
          I didn't see this poster before, thanks for showing!

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            Didn't see that one also!I do now posters with the slogan 1943 is geen 1918.

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              Like this one from famous artist Koekkoek

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                http://imageshack.us/f/36/ssnederland.jpg/

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                  Originally posted by Harm Wulf View Post
                  From Harm's link......

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                    Thank Tony. Harm

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                      Frans van Immerseel at work



                      his graveside in Steytelinck - Wilrijk (Flandern) with the writing
                      “kunstenaar voor zijn volk” (artist fo his people)



                      http://www.schoonselhof.be/2bsteytel...l%20frans.html

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                        Title Een Verhaal voor Groote Menschen
                        Title Translation A Story for Grown-ups
                        Collection Imperial War Museum: Posters of Conflict - The Visual Culture of Public Information and Counter Information
                        Artist Bertau, José
                        Date 1944

                        EEN VERHAAL VOOR GROOTE MENSCHEN

                        http://vads.bath.ac.uk/large.php?pic...rs+of+Conflict

                        Id Number Current Accession IWM PST 8080
                        location creation site Belgium
                        Measurements Dimensions 613 mm x 818 mm
                        Rights German Government

                        José Bertau.
                        Born 8-5-1912.
                        Voluntered for service in Legion Wallonie in Brussels 31-7-1941.
                        Home address was 4 rue de L'Abatoire, Brussels

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                          Originally posted by Harm Wulf View Post

                          José Bertau.
                          Born 8-5-1912.
                          Voluntered for service in Legion Wallonie in Brussels 31-7-1941.
                          Home address was 4 rue de L'Abatoire, Brussels

                          Harm - you are just a little gold mine of information on these guys.

                          I'm assuming it's the same Bertau that designed this one.......couldn't be too many artists in Brussels with the same name.

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                            Question for Tony

                            Tony,

                            On your site you have a postcard for the SS Liebstandarte, but also indicate there is a poster of same. The poster should have printer identification on the bottom, I'm just trying to figure out what printer information should be on the bottom of an original. Is the below what I should be looking for? Thanks. Scott
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                              One is José Bertau. In the poster (in Brussels War Museum http://www.klm-mra.be/ ) is T. Bertau.
                              Some friend from Belgium can help us to discover if is the same artist?
                              I thinks so but I have at the moment any document or other works of J. or T. Bertau.
                              Last edited by Harm Wulf; 09-25-2011, 05:43 PM.

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                                If you look the firm T can also be a stilized J.

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