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Original 1914 French Mobilization Poster – Ordre de Mobilisation Générale

1914

$1,770.71
£1,308.22
€1,800VAT Included
CA$2,456.47
A$2,492.86
CHF 1,437.08
MX$30,184.25
NOK 16,680
SEK 16,858.40
DKK 11,437.74

About the Item

Issued in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War, this original Ordre de Mobilisation Générale is one of the most historically significant official posters produced by the French Republic. Displayed in town halls, railway stations and public squares throughout France, it announced the nationwide mobilization of the Armée de Terre and Armée de Mer, marking the beginning of France's participation in what would become one of history's most devastating conflicts. Printed in a sober and authoritative typographic style, the poster bears the French tricolour beneath the heading "Armée de Terre et Armée de Mer", emphasizing both national unity and governmental authority. The bold central proclamation, "Ordre de Mobilisation Générale," was immediately recognizable to citizens across the country, while the handwritten insertion of the date—2 August 1914—transformed each poster into an official public notice specific to its locality. The text formally announces the presidential decree ordering the mobilization of the armed forces, as well as the requisition of horses, vehicles and equipment necessary for military operations. It instructs all men subject to military obligations to report according to the instructions contained in their personal mobilization booklet, reflecting the meticulous organization of the French conscription system on the eve of war. Few printed documents better symbolize the dramatic transition from peace to total war. For millions of French families, this notice represented the moment everyday life changed irrevocably, as fathers, sons and brothers left for the front believing the conflict would last only a few months. Instead, the First World War would continue for more than four years, profoundly reshaping France and Europe. Unlike propaganda posters designed to encourage enlistment or boost morale, this is an official administrative broadside issued directly by the French government. Its restrained design, dominated by typography rather than illustration, reinforces its documentary power and historical authenticity. Today, surviving examples remain highly prized not only for their rarity but also for their exceptional historical importance. Original mobilization posters from August 1914 are among the most iconic artifacts of the First World War, representing the very first public act of France's wartime mobilization. Their survival is uncommon, as most were intended for temporary display and were discarded shortly after serving their purpose. An exceptional historical document, this original Ordre de Mobilisation Générale stands as both a powerful witness to one of the defining moments of the twentieth century and an important collectible for historians, military enthusiasts and collectors of early political and documentary posters. Original Poster Military - War 14-18 Army and sea army poster poster Imprimerie Nationale
  • Creation Year:
    1914
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.83 in (91 cm)Width: 27.96 in (71 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition, traces of folds, small gaps, on linen.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792218355422

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