Unrecognizable,George Grey Barnard,World War I,WWI,German,Cartoon,1914-1918
Title: Unrecognizable
Creator(s): Pease, Lute, 1869-1963, artist
Date Created/Published: [between 1914 and 1918]
Summary: Cartoon shows a hairy ape-like figure wearing a German helmet (labeled 'Military Barbarism'), crying 'Hass! Hass! Hass!' (or Hate! Hate! Hate!), standing over the relaxed figure of a kindly looking professor (labeled 'The German as the World Thought Him') propped up against books labeled 'Art, Philosophy, Science, Poetry, and Ethics.' Parodying the sculpture by George Grey Barnard called 'Struggle of Two Natures in Man,' the cartoon compares the reported barbaric behavior of the German army during the First World War with the traditional view of the Germans as a civilized people.
Notes:
In margin: 'After Barnard's well-know [sic] group 'The two natures.''
(DLC/PP-1954:R2.77)
mm / 860529; ljr / 950608.
Subjects:
Barnard, George Grey,--1863-1938.
World War, 1914-1918--Destruction & pillage--German.
Germans--1910-1920.
Drawings.
Editorial cartoons--American.
Bookmark /acd1996005975/PP/
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