The next grouping includes original artwork by McClelland Barclay
intended for posters, but if posters were made from these works,
examples do not exist in the Navy Art Collection.
Drive Home the Punch - Join the Navy
McClelland Barclay
Conté crayon on paper, 1942-43
85-236-A
Carrier Pilot
McClelland Barclay
Pen and Conté crayon on paper, 1940-42
48-031-O
Sailor Smashing Identification Models of Japanese
and German Aircraft
McClelland Barclay
Oil on canvas, 1940-42
48-031-I
Gun Crew Loading a 5" 38 Caliber Gun
McClelland Barclay
Oil on canvas, 1940-42
48-031-G
General Quarters, Battle Stations
McClelland Barclay
Oil on canvas, 1940-42
48-031-H
Silence
McClelland Barclay
Oil on board, 1940-1943
07-816-W
The following two Barclay posters share the same image, but the
original artwork used to create them is either part of another
public or private collection or no longer exists.
Protect Your Future - Learn a Trade
McClelland Barclay
Poster, 1941
88-013-QZ
Arise Americans, Your Country and Your Liberty
are in Grave Danger - Protect Them Now by Joining the United States
Navy, U.S. Naval Reserve
McClelland Barclay
Poster, 1941
68-266-AD
Online Exhibits that feature McClelland Barclay's work
Recruiting Posters for Women from World War II -- The WAVES
Navy Art Gallery exhibit: The Normandy Invasion
17 May 2005