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The King Stephen I National Gallery is open to everyone and has the intention of displaying and celebrating some of the best artwork the eUK has ever produced. Inside you will find artwork ranging from avatars to political campaigns all with one thing in common: they were designed by eUK citizens for eUK citizens. This is the first organization of its type in the New World and if it meets success, more may follow!
It was founded by King Stephen I the First of the United Kingdom, and planned by Asher Di Immortales, under Minister of Home Affairs and Congressman.
The dates of artwork (where given) come from the eRepublik wiki or the eUK national forum timings. This Art Gallery is open to additions from members of the public - if you feel there is some artwork which should be added, simply post at url, or make a suggestion in the discussion page of this article, and we'll see what we can do. Enjoy!
The First Exhibition
Political Works
I have tried to give political artwork from across the political spectrum, although there was more artwork available from certain sectors than others.
Presidential Campaigns
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Recruitment Campaigns
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Party Logos
International Art
Miscellaneous
Militaristic Works
The following artwork was all produced for the eUK Armed Forces. Due to its size, there was naturally more artwork concerning the Royal Navy than for other branches of the military.
Recruitment
Branch and other Logos
Governmental Works
The following artwork was all produced for use by the eUK Government in a non-military context.
Ministerial Seals
The following pieces of artwork, together with dates and artists, were taken from the eRepublik wiki. If any information that has been provided is incorrect, feel free to submit a correction.
Miscellaneous
Private Works
The following section is dedicated to works of art to do with the private sector, namely corporate logos, newspaper banners and personal avatars.
Private Avatars
Many of these avatars may be old or out-dated since they have been chosen according to artistic quality and nothing else.