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Catalog Number |
B2025.15.01 |
Object Name |
Poster |
Museum |
Alexandria Black History Museum |
Description |
Double-sided public health awareness poster produced by the American Red Cross for their HIV/AIDS awareness program, 1992. The poster is printed on one side with the text, "Sierra Leonean // Proverb // He who / upsets a thing / should know / how to / rearrange it. / American / Red Cross" and a color drawing by Washington, D.C.-based visual artist Damballah Dolphus Smith. The drawing depicts the torsos of two men with their arms overlapping on a colorful block patterned background. The reverse of the poster is printed with information about the campaign, Sierra Leone and the artist. This image is number 1 in the series of 6. |
Material |
Paper |
Date |
April 1992 |
Dimensions |
H-24 W-28 inches |
Search Terms |
Africa AIDS (Disease) Art Health Health education HIV (Disease) Proverbs Red Cross |
Subjects |
Africa AIDS (Disease) Art Health Health education HIV (Disease) Proverbs Red Cross |
Related People |
Smith, Damaballah Dolphus |
