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WWI cartoon The New Star, published in The Anzac Book, 1916 (colour litho)
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WWI cartoon The New Star, published in The Anzac Book, 1916 (colour litho)
701051 WWI cartoon The New Star, published in The Anzac Book, 1916 (colour litho) by Colles, Ted (1887-1952); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures
Media ID 31946980
© Peter Newark Pictures / Bridgeman Images
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This vibrant and thought-provoking WWI cartoon, titled "The New Star" captures the essence of the Great War with its clever symbolism and striking imagery. Created by Ted Colles in 1916, this colour lithograph was published in The Anzac Book, a compilation of writings and artworks by Australian soldiers during World War I. In this scene, we see a uniformed soldier standing on a desolate battlefield under the moonlight. He wears a helmet adorned with a comet-like symbol, representing his role as an agent of change amidst the chaos of war. The soldier aims his rifle towards the sky where a crescent-shaped moon shines brightly. The cartoon's central motif is the "New Star" which personifies hope for victory and peace amid conflict. It serves as both an emblematic representation of Australia's involvement in WWI and as a commentary on the global nature of war at that time. Colles skillfully uses color to enhance the impact of his message; vibrant hues bring life to an otherwise bleak setting while simultaneously highlighting key elements such as the soldier's uniform and helmet. "The New Star" stands not only as an artistic expression but also as a historical document reflecting Australia's contribution to World War I. Its inclusion in The Anzac Book provides insight into how soldiers used art to cope with their experiences and express their hopes for a better future amidst one of history's most devastating conflicts.
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