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Visual Art Against Wars Vesa Matteo Piludu Helsinki Department of Comparative Religion University of Helsinki
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Hans Holbein: the Battle 1490
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Albert Dürer: The Four Horsemen 1496-8
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JACQUES CALLOT (1592-1635): symbols of war 1634
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Callot: THE MISERIES OF THE THIRTY YEARS WAR
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Callot: Plundering a large farmhouse
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Callot: Revenge of paesant
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Callot: atrocities of war Protestants vs Catholics
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Battle of moneybags and treasure chests (1567)
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Peter Paul Rubens 1577 - 1640: Gods going to war
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Peter Paul Rubens, Peace and War (1629-30)
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Rubens: Allegory of war 1628
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Goya: The Third of May, 1808
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Goya: Disaster of War 1810-1821
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Arnold Bocklin: Der Krieg (date unknown)
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Henri Rosseau: la Guerre 1894
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Rober Minor: A perfect soldier 1916
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George Grotz: Fit for active service 1916
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Frans Masereel 1915
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Louis Raemaekers, The Gas Fiend, 1916 Louis Raemaekers was born on April 6th, 1869 in Roermond, the Netherlands, the son of a Dutch country editor and a German mother. Although his first drawings appeared weekly in the newspaper "Algemeen Handelsblad" from 1906 to 1909, Raemaekers was primarily known as a modestly successful painter rather than a cartoonist. By 1916 he was to become known worldwide as the greatest chronicler of German brutality and militarism.
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Louis Raemaekers Europe 1916
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Louis Raemaekers War in the XX century
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Louis Raemaekers: graphic
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L. J. Jordaan, De Groene Amsterdammer (1940)
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John Hearfield: the Moral of Geneva
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Rudolf Schilcher: Blind Power 1937
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Picasso: Guernica 1937 Bombing attack
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Picasso: Peace
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Ben Sahn (1960) Stop Bomb H Test
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Milton Glaser, cover for Ilse Aichinger's Herod's Children 1963
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Milton Glaser, illustration for story by Apollinaire (Andre Sauret, 1975)
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Milton Glaser: Peace Works 1971
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