Recto: numerous black figures within blocks resembling houses; an illustration to an Ghanaian proverb; third of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.

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1992
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667123i
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view Recto: numerous black figures within blocks resembling houses; an illustration to an Ghanaian proverb; third of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.

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Recto: numerous black figures within blocks resembling houses; an illustration to an Ghanaian proverb; third of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

[U.S.A.] : American Red Cross, 1992.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 60.9 x 70.9 cm

Lettering

Ghanaian proverb. The ruin of a nation begins in the homes of its people. © 1992 by the American National Red Cross all rights reserved. Bears logo: American Red Cross Bears logo: American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program with map of Africa in red, green and yellow with the words "Respect yourself protect yourself" on black background Verso: contains explanatory text relating to "proverb 3" ; points on what we need to know about the risks of HIV; information on Ghana; information about the artist (Damballah Dolphus Smith) and the artwork illustrated on the recto; also contains "stock no. 329595 Apr. 1992; 3 of 6" and bears logo: GCIU (Graphic Communications International Label)

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American Red Cross 1992 © 1992 by the American National Red Cross all rights reserved 29/07/2008 USA UkLW Transcription from the item

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Wellcome Collection 667123i

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