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This is an original 1917 black and white halftone print of a World War I political cartoon drawn by the Australian editorial cartoonist and artist, Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) for the Sydney Bulletin newspaper.
CONDITION
This 98+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. No creases. Some light surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note: There is printing on the verso.
The use of editorial cartoons for propaganda purposes was widely popular during World War I. Almost every newspaper of note had their own staff cartoonist who created images (and unfortunately many stereotypes) to support the war effort at home and on the front lines. Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of historical political editorial cartoons from 1917-1918. This collection includes the works of the era's noted cartoonists and illustrators and includes cartoons from Italian, German, and Dutch newspapers and journals as well as cartoons from the newspapers of the Allied powers. A fascinating look at "The Great War" or more cynically, "The War to End All Wars", though the eyes of these editorial cartoonists.
This piece was illustrated by Lindsay, Norman. Artist signature in print - bottom center of image.
Norman Lindsay
Norman Lindsay was a renaissance man who was a boxer, sculptor, writer, artist, cartoonist, and scale modeler. He was born in Creswick, Victoria, Australia and is sometimes regarded as Australia's greatest artist.
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