Selasa, 01 Mei 2018

Artists | Propaganda with a Passion

Dutch cartoonist Louis Raemaekers gained international fame with his anti-German cartoons during World War I. IN WORLD WAR I, BRITAIN TOOK THE UNPRECEDENTED STEP of enlisting artists and writers to work for its War Propaganda Bureau, informally known as Wellington House. Louis Raemaekers, a Dutch painter and political cartoonist, was one of them. Raemaekers soon …

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