Next! 6th War Loan is a 1944 WWII American propaganda poster by James R. Bingham. The 6th War Loan emphasized a drive to target Japan in the South Pacific front. The image shows a rugged American soldier looking down on Japan, grinning as he exclaims, "Next!" The artwork includes a logo showing a bomb dropping over the Japanese rising sun flag.

The 6th War Loan started after the November Presidential election with a goal of 16 billion dollars. The previous war bond drives raised in total 355 billion dollars, including 38 billion from individuals.

James R. Bingham (1917-1971) is well known for his illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post on the Perry Mason and Tugboat Annie series. Bingham was a successful commercial artist whose clients included Maxwell House, Gulf Oil, Cannon Towels, Caterpillar Tractor, Philadelphia Whisky, Alcoa Steamship Company, Champion Spark Plugs, and U S Steel. During World War II he served as a naval officer and painted numerous posters promoting the war effort.

This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition.

This measures 20" x 28" (51cm x 71cm)

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