ArtistsAlonzo Earl Foringer
Alonzo Earl Foringer

Alonzo Earl Foringer

American, 1878–1948
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Alonzo Earl Foringer was an American painter whose reputation rests on a single iconic work: The Greatest Mother in the World, a Red Cross recruitment poster from World War I. The image, depicting a nurse cradling a wounded soldier, became one of the war's most widely distributed visual narratives, establishing Foringer's place in the history of American propaganda art and institutional visual communication. Beyond this landmark poster, little is widely documented of his broader practice or institutional exhibitions.

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  • Art Institute Chicago
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  • The Met
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The Greatest Mother in the World (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
The Greatest Mother in the World (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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