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First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a gargoyle of cathedrale transforms into German general entitled: The monsters of cathedrales number 4 Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916), 1915
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First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a gargoyle of cathedrale transforms into German general entitled: The monsters of cathedrales number 4 Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916), 1915
LUX4738737 First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a gargoyle of cathedrale transforms into German general entitled: The monsters of cathedrales number 4 Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916), 1915; (add.info.: World War I - War 14-18 (1914-1918) - World War I (WWI or WW1): France, Patriotic Map showing a gargoyle of cathedrale transforms into German general entitled: The monsters of cathedrales number 4 Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916), 1915); Photo © Lux-in-Fine
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Cathedrale Fantastic Animal Fantastic Creature Fantastic Creatures Gargoyle Imaginary Character Monstruous Mythical Animal Mythical Beast Mythical Creature Mythical Creatures Iere Monster
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This striking print captures a unique and powerful image from the First World War era. The Patriotic Map of France shows a gargoyle of a cathedral transforming into the likeness of German General Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke, creating an eerie and fantastical representation of the enemy.
The monstrous figure depicted in this artwork symbolizes the fear and animosity towards the German forces during the war. The transformation of a traditional architectural element into a militaristic character highlights the dehumanization and demonization of the enemy in times of conflict.
Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke was a prominent figure in German military history, known for his strategic prowess and leadership during World War I. By portraying him as a grotesque creature emerging from a cathedral, this piece conveys both fear and disdain towards the enemy commander.
The intricate details and symbolism in this artwork make it not only visually captivating but also historically significant. It serves as a reminder of the propaganda and imagery used during wartime to rally support for one's own cause while vilifying the opposing side.
Overall, this print is a fascinating glimpse into the artistic representations of war propaganda during one of history's most tumultuous periods.
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