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The "Land & Water" edition of Raemaekers' cartoons, volume 1 cover

The "Land & Water" edition of Raemaekers' cartoons, volume 1

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A collection of forceful wartime cartoons and accompanying editorial material that confronts militarism and records the brutal consequences of the Great War. The images pair stark, often religiously inflected symbolism with biting satire to portray atrocities, refugees, prisoners, naval and aerial warfare, propaganda, and political hypocrisy; captions and introductory essays present the artist as a moral witness. Arranged as topical plates, the drawings mix direct visual accusation and allegory to stir public sentiment, chronicle civilian suffering, and expose diplomatic and military tensions.

About the Author

Raemaekers, Louis portrait

Louis Raemaekers

Louis Raemaekers was a Dutch cartoonist and illustrator, renowned for his powerful political cartoons during World War I. His work often critiqued the war and its impact on society, blending humor with poignant commentary. Raemaekers gained international recognition for his ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through simple yet striking imagery. Among his notable works is "America in the War," which features a collection of his cartoons alongside commentary from distinguished American figures, reflecting patriotic sentiments. His contributions to the genre of political satire have left a lasting mark on the art of cartooning.

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