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    #31
    Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
    Very well done.

    Michael,

    To your comment 11: This symbol is the traditional crest for the guild of painters (including other branches of creative arts) in the Heiliges Römisches Reich deutscher Nation - one of the earliest documents bearing that symbol dates from 1350 in the southern city of Freiburg.

    More info here:

    http://www.heraldik-wappen.de/viewtopic.php?p=6073
    Thorsten,
    thanks for giving me this info.
    I cant make that heraldry site work for me, but I dont need it to search out
    "the traditional crest for the guild of painters" in the German Holy Roman Empire.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Michael Fay View Post
      Kris, in an attempt to err on the side of less verbage (somthing I am not usually known for), I think I can address all your points focusing on this quote I take from you:

      "...The poster is subjective and Michael is looking hard at it, not so sure I would. Its a nice poster and must be rare but its an indication of alliance of the SS and artisans, cant say that is new really..."

      First , I never meant to infer my points on the relations to SS , art and propaganda were in any way "new" or goundbreaking," instead it is what I am interested in.
      Second, the poster is advertising an official SS art exhibit . The SS had literature on their own theories on art. And especially on art for themselves. In being art for themselves (the SS) it had every angle possible touched on , from academic art theory to strict doctrinaire Goebbel's style of political meanings to the more mystic and religious type of discussion s which the SS sometimes engaged in and art can always lead to.

      And this is my brief answer
      Michael,

      It's fine Michael, I picked a small quote on the propaganda and went off topic a bit myself and then realized I opened a hornets nest and cringed at the debate prospect.

      Nice poster and certainly attractive.

      Best,

      Kris

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        #33
        That seems to be a great restoration job. Lovely poster design too.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Michael Fay View Post
          Here is the poster as it looks in bright light-just before I framed it in glass with archival foam backing.

          Very nice restoration job Michael.

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            #35
            Great restoration work, nice poster.

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