Louis Raemaekers' First World War Propaganda Cards

An interactive look at the Dutch-born artist's wartime art.

Dean Nicholas | Published in 11 Mar 2014

On this page are a handful of cigarette cards issued in 1916, featuring illustrations by the Dutch-born artist Louis Raemaekers. Click or tap on the button underneath each card to see the reverse side, which display wartime propaganda messages. Read more about the background to Raemaekers' cards here.

Cigarette cards were popular during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Originally inserted into cigarette packets to help strengthen the flimsy material, the cards were soon used for advertising purposes, and became collectible in their own right.

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