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In Belgium

A work made of color lithograph on paper.

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  • A work made of color lithograph on paper.

Date:

1916

Artist:

Louis Raemaekers
Dutch, 1869-1956

About this artwork

Louis Raemaekers was a Dutch artist who worked for the British during World War I, making illustrations prompted by the secret British War Propaganda Bureau. The Propaganda Bureau was the first official British government body to produce images supporting the British cause, and the government formed it after learning that Germany had established a similar agency. When the Germans broke the 1839 Treaty of London protecting Belgium by attacking the neutral country in 1914, the British latched onto this action and reports of atrocities (some fictitious) as a leitmotif of wartime propaganda.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Louis Raemaekers

Title

In Belgium

Place

Holland (Artist's nationality:)

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1916

Medium

Color lithograph on paper

Dimensions

99.5 × 61.2 cm (39 3/16 × 24 1/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. Robertson

Reference Number

1919.998

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