The Great Anarchist
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Caption | The Great Anarchist. Satirical cartoon on the development and use of terror weapons such as poison gas, floating mines and flamethrowers in the First World War. Illustration for The Great War in 1916 A Neutral's Indictment by Louis Raemaekers (Fine Art Society, 1917). |
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Creator | Louis Raemaekers |
Artwork medium | lithograph |
Permissions | Not available for licensing for copyright and/or trademark reasons. |
Search stock images by keyword | cartoon cartoons World War I First World War WW1 WWI criticism satire Black Humour Great Anarchist anarchy Poison Gas destruction terror weapons armaments Chemical Weapons warfare allegory Allegorical Figure evil Louis Raemaekers |
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