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In the Spring a Young Mans Fancy... First World War, (1920)
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In the Spring a Young Mans Fancy... First World War, (1920)
In the Spring a Young Mans Fancy... First World War, (1920). The Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1882-1951) says: I don t believe I was meant to win battles; I believe I was meant to be loved. Cartoon that originally appeared in Punch. Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great European War 1914-1918, seventh edition, (The Swarthmore Press Ltd, London, c1920)
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In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy. . . First World War, (1920)
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. This print captures the essence of a bygone era, transporting us back to the tumultuous times of the First World War. The central figure in this image is none other than Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, whose enigmatic gaze draws us into his world. Dressed in military uniform, Prince Wilhelm stands tall and proud amidst a backdrop of blooming spring flowers. However, it is not victory on the battlefield that he seeks but rather love and adoration. In his own words, "I don't believe I was meant to win battles; I believe I was meant to be loved". The artist behind this thought-provoking cartoon originally published in Punch magazine masterfully combines humor with symbolism. A dove perched upon Prince Wilhelm's shoulder represents peace and harmony amidst the chaos of war. It serves as a reminder that even during times of conflict, love can prevail. As we delve deeper into this portrait caricature, we catch glimpses of Germany's rich history and royal lineage embodied by Prince Wilhelm. His regal attire reflects his noble heritage as part of the Hohenzollern dynasty. This remarkable piece from The Illustrated War Record offers us an intriguing glimpse into both personal desires and societal expectations during one of humanity's darkest chapters. It reminds us that even in times marked by strife and destruction, there remains room for hope, love, and compassion – sentiments beautifully encapsulated within this timeless photograph print.
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