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Cover of "The Red Laughter", Satirical in Colors

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Cover of "The Red Laughter", Satirical in Colors

ICA4847520 Cover of " The Red Laughter", Satirical in Colors, 1917_11_24: War of 14 -18: Return of permission, What do they say to Pantruche? - That winter will be hard, sugar will be missing - Ah the poor..." - Paris, Vie du soldat, Trenches, Destruction buildings, Fighting, Sugar, Restrictions Rationoning - Soldiers - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) by Flores, Ricardo (1878-1918); (add.info.: Cover of " The Red Laughter", Satirical in Colors, 1917_11_24: War of 14 -18: Return of permission, What do they say to Pantruche? - That winter will be hard, sugar will be missing - Ah the poor..." - Paris, Vie du soldat, Trenches, Destruction buildings, Fighting, Sugar, Restrictions Rationoning - Soldiers - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright

Media ID 22826286

© Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images

14 18 Or 1914 1918 Doom First World War 1st World War Foxhole Frenchwoman Hairy Iere Information Rationing Sugar A Journal Caricadoc


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The print captures the cover of "The Red Laughter", a satirical publication from 1917 during the tumultuous period of World War I. The illustration by Ricardo Flores depicts the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians alike in Paris, France. In this thought-provoking image, we see scenes of trench warfare, destruction of buildings, and fighting on one side. On the other side, there is a depiction of daily life in Paris with soldiers facing restrictions and rationing. The caption highlights the scarcity of sugar as winter approaches and how it will impact people's lives. The phrase "Ah the poor. . " suggests empathy for those who will suffer due to these shortages. This sentiment reflects not only the physical hardships endured during war but also the emotional toll it takes on individuals. Through this artwork, Flores masterfully combines satire with social commentary to shed light on various aspects of wartime existence - from communication challenges to living conditions in makeshift huts or foxholes. The engraving style adds depth to each detail, emphasizing both despair and resilience. This image serves as a reminder that war affects every aspect of society - from food availability to information dissemination - leaving no one untouched by its devastating consequences. It stands as a testament to human endurance amidst adversity while urging us never to forget the sacrifices made during times of conflict.

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