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Cover of "The Red Laughter", Satirical en Couleurs
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Cover of "The Red Laughter", Satirical en Couleurs
ICA4846865 Cover of " The Red Laughter", Satirical en Couleurs, 1918_6_8: War of 14 -18: no annexation - " For four years you have made me invade rogue, would you also like to annex me? - Germany Prussia, Belligerants and Symbols, Annexions - William II, Devil - Illustration by Adolphe (Willette) (1857-1926) by Willette, Adolphe Leon (1857-1926); (add.info.: Cover of " The Red Laughter", Satirical en Couleurs, 1918_6_8: War of 14 -18: no annexation - " For four years you have made me invade rogue, would you also like to annex me? - Germany Prussia, Belligerants and Symbols, Annexions - William II, Devil - Illustration by Adolphe (Willette) (1857-1926)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23338640
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14 18 Or 1914 1918 Anxiete Danger Devil Frenchwoman Strangely William Ii 1859 1941 A Journal Caricadoc First World War 1st World War Iere Journalism Newspapers
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The captivating print titled "Cover of 'The Red Laughter', Satirical en Couleurs" transports us back to the tumultuous era of World War I. Created in 1918, this satirical illustration by Adolphe Willette depicts a powerful message through vivid imagery and clever symbolism. In the center of the artwork, we see an imposing figure representing Germany Prussia, embodied by Emperor William II. With devilish horns protruding from his head, he stands as a personification of evil and aggression. Surrounding him are various belligerents and symbols associated with the war. The caption on the cover boldly questions Germany's intentions: "For four years you have made me invade rogue, would you also like to annex me?". This thought-provoking statement highlights the fear and anxieties felt by France during this time. Willette's masterful engraving skillfully captures both danger and satire within this piece. The intricate details showcase his talent as an artist while conveying a strong political commentary on German expansionism. As we gaze at this historic photograph print today, it serves as a reminder of the power that art holds in reflecting societal concerns and challenging prevailing narratives. It encapsulates not only France's perspective but also echoes broader European sentiments during one of history's most devastating conflicts. This image is part of Fine Art Finder's collection curated by Bridgeman Images, providing us with glimpses into significant moments in history through visual storytelling.
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