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Tribal Gods - national symbols for which men would die - of the 19th century. (print)
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Tribal Gods - national symbols for which men would die - of the 19th century. (print)
7420063 Tribal Gods - national symbols for which men would die - of the 19th century. (print); (add.info.: Tribal Gods - national symbols for which men would die - of the 19th century. Left to right, John Bull, bulldog, English Liberty, Britannia, Germania, France, Cathleen Ni Houlihan or Kathleen Ni Houlihan. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024
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© © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the Tribal Gods of the 19th century, powerful national symbols for which men would die. From left to right, we see John Bull, embodying the strength and resilience of England; the bulldog representing loyalty and tenacity; English Liberty standing tall with her shield and sword; Britannia exuding power and authority over the seas; Germania proudly displaying her heritage and unity; France depicted with grace and elegance; and Cathleen Ni Houlihan or Kathleen Ni Houlihan symbolizing Irish nationalism.
Each figure in this print represents a different nation, each willing to fight fiercely for their beliefs and ideals. These Tribal Gods were revered by their people, seen as embodiments of patriotism and courage during a tumultuous period in history.
The intricate details captured in this image from H.G. Wells' "Outline of History" published in 1920 are truly remarkable. The aging quality of the print adds to its historical significance, transporting us back to a time when these symbols held immense power over society.
As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded of the deep-rooted connections between nations and their symbolic representations - a testament to the unwavering pride and devotion that individuals felt towards their countries during the 19th century.
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