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Adolph Treidler - Robert Treat directing landing of founders of Newark

Robert Treat directing landing of founders of Newark (1916)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
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Adolph Treidler

Adolph Treidler was an American artist known for his illustrations, posters, commercial art, and wartime propaganda posters.

His magazine covers and advertisement work appeared in McClure's, Harper's, the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Century, Scribner's, and the Woman's Home Companion. He created ads for the Pierce Arrow automobile and for the French Line. His 1930s advertising work for the Bermuda Board of Trade was instrumental in promoting tourism in Bermuda. He was president of the Artist's Guild from 1936-1937.

His wartime propaganda posters in World War I portrayed women workers in munitions plants for the United War Work Campaign.

He also created wartime propaganda posters in World War II. He was Chairman of the Pictorial Publicity Committee for the Society of Illustrators, and " produced at least five posters touting Women Ordnance Workers, otherwise known as WOW’s."

"Treidler was a member of the Art Directors’ Club, The Society of Illustrators, Charter Member of the Artists’ Guild, and life member of the Society of Illustrators. He exhibited at the Whitney Museum in New York in 1923 and The Art Institute of Chicago in 1930."

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Another notch, Chateau Thierry – U.S. Marines

Another notch, Chateau Thierry – U.S. Marines (1918)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Scribner’s for May, water & power number

Scribner’s for May, water & power number (ca. 1890–1920)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
New York, the wonder city of the world Travel by train

New York, the wonder city of the world Travel by train (1927)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Farm to win ‘over there’

Farm to win ‘over there’ (1917)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Religious books build character

Religious books build character (1925)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
The combination that will win the war

The combination that will win the war (1917)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Loose talk can cause this

Loose talk can cause this (1942)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Shoot ships to Germany & help America win – Schwab

Shoot ships to Germany & help America win – Schwab (1917)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
The gentle art of civilized living

The gentle art of civilized living (1934)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Make every minute count for Pershing

Make every minute count for Pershing (1917)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Soldiers without guns

Soldiers without guns (1944)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Bermuda

Bermuda (1940)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
The modern terminal, the gate of the city. October, scribner’s magazine

The modern terminal, the gate of the city. October, scribner’s magazine (ca. 1890–1920)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
‘The girl he left behind’ is still behind him–She’s a WOW

‘The girl he left behind’ is still behind him–She’s a WOW (1943)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Eat more cornmeal, rye flour, oatmeal, & barley–Save the wheat for the fighters

Eat more cornmeal, rye flour, oatmeal, & barley–Save the wheat for the fighters (1917)

Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
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