WW I poster France World War I, French propaganda poster showing a soldier holding a small wooden statue of winged victory that he has been carving. In 1916, the Ministry of Beaux-Arts and the Ministry of War promised artists serving in the war, that their work would be shown in official war exhibitions on the homefront. The government sponsored the Salon des Armees to show the work of the mobilized artist and this exhibition realized 60,000 francs. These proceeds supported not only needy artists at home but also the disabled. The striking contrast between the continuing French culture, even from within the trench, and the barbarianism of the Germans, was brought home by these exhibitions. This poster won first prize. Original Title: Salon des Armees, reserve aux artistes du front. Au profit des oeuvres de guerre. Jardin des Tuileries. Translation of title: A special exhibition of paintings by battle-front artists. To benefit the workers of the war. Jardin des Tuileries. Artist: Henri Dangon Lithograph poster, color ; 121 x 79 cm. Imp. H. Chachoin. Paris 1916.