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German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan



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German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan

The Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it appears to Edmund J. Sullivan. The brutish, monstrous German soldier envisaged by Edmund Sullivan as a huge, hulking gorilla like monster. Sullivans anti-German cartoons during the Great War were particularly savage and were gathered together in one volume called The Kaisers Garland. Date: 1917

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Anti Beast Brutality Brute Caricatures Gorilla Hairy Monster Monstrous Pickelhaube Prussian Savage Terrifying Ugly Brutish


10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print

Experience the powerful and provocative imagery of Edmund Sullivan's "German Kultur" print, now available as a stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse in partnership with Mary Evans Prints Online. This iconic image, titled "The Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it appears to Edmund J. Sullivan," depicts a German soldier as a hulking, monstrous gorilla-like figure, reflecting the artist's perception of the cultural climate during the late 19th century. This captivating photographic print is a must-have for history enthusiasts, art collectors, and those seeking to add a thought-provoking piece to their decor. Embrace the historical significance and visual impact of this powerful artwork in your home or office. Order your Media Storehouse photographic print of "German Kultur" by Edmund Sullivan today.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.2cm x 25.4cm (7.2" x 10")

Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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The Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it Appears to Edmund J. Sullivan

EDITORS COMMENTS
is a powerful and provocative title for this 1917 print by the renowned English satirical artist, Edmund Sullivan. Depicting a monstrous, gorilla-like German soldier, this image is a stark reflection of the anti-German sentiment that permeated the Western world during the First World War. Sullivan's brutal and savage portrayal of the German soldier as a terrifying beast is evident in the hulking figure's hairy, ugly visage, with its menacing snarl and the iconic Pickelhaube helmet perched atop its brow. The soldier's immense size and raw power are emphasized by the contrasting delicate, almost fragile, appearance of the surrounding flowers and trees, which are seemingly crushed beneath the beast's feet. This image, along with many others like it, was part of a series of anti-German cartoons that Sullivan produced during the war and were later compiled in a volume called "The Kaiser's Garland." These works were not only a reflection of the widespread fear and animosity towards the German people but also served to fuel the flames of propaganda, further fueling the conflict. The brutish and monstrous depiction of the German soldier as a beast is a recurring theme in Sullivan's work and is emblematic of the fear and misunderstanding that existed between the warring nations. The image is a stark reminder of the horrors of war and the devastating impact it can have on the human psyche, as well as the power of art to shape public opinion and fuel the flames of conflict. Despite the controversial nature of Sullivan's work, it remains an important historical document, providing insight into the complex and often contradictory emotions and attitudes that defined the First World War era. This powerful and evocative print continues to resonate with viewers today, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of art to both reflect and shape the world around us.

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