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1917: A Year in the Collections

On April 6, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Germany, entering the First World War in order that the world would “be made safe for democracy.” The fight for woman's suffrage continued with protests and arrests at the White House as well as increased public sympathy. The Russian Revolutions overthrew Tsarist autocracy and ultimately led to the formation of the Soviet Union. Construction of the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art began.

Explore items in the Smithsonian's collections related to the year 1917. The Smithsonian's collections represent our nation's shared history, art from across the globe, and the immense diversity of the natural and cultural world.


  • Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum 19 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
  • Drawings 10 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
  • Posters 8 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
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  • 1910s 19 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
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  • Vienna 4 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
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United States Shipping Board: On the Job for Victory

Study for "The Education of Cupid"

United States Ship Building Board, Make Every Minute Count for Pershing

The Navy Needs You! U.S. Navy

Loyalty to One Means Loyalty to Both, Red Cross

In the Name of Mercy Give! Red Cross

The Comforter, Red Cross

View of Court Room, Federal Building, Cleveland, OH

Dressing Table and Mirror, Henry J. Allen Residence, Wichita, Kansas

Dining Room Light Standard, Henry J. Allen Residence, Wichita, Kansas

Dining Room Table and Chairs, Henry J. Allen Residence, Wichita, Kansas

Piano Bench and Taboret, Henry J. Allen Residence, Wichita, KA

The Ships are Coming

Gee I wish I were a Man, I'd Join the Navy

Textile Design: Archibald

Textile Design: Distel (Thistle)

Textile Design: Hallensee

Textile Design: Thymian

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