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Long Live Japan
Long Live Japan! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915
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is a poignant and patriotic artwork created by British artist Flora White in 1915. This print depicts a group of young Japanese children, dressed in traditional clothing and holding up a banner that reads "Long Live Japan!" The children's earnest expressions and their determined stance convey a sense of resilience and hope during a time of global turmoil. The First World War was in full swing when Flora White created this artwork, and the world was witnessing the devastating impact of the conflict on various nations. Amidst the chaos, artists played a significant role in raising morale and supporting the war effort. Flora White, as a female artist, made a valuable contribution to this cause by creating works that celebrated the spirit and determination of different nations. "Long Live Japan" is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Japanese people, who faced their own challenges during the war. Japan remained neutral for the first few years of the conflict but eventually joined the Allied Powers in 1917. This artwork serves as a reminder of the unity and solidarity that existed between different nations during this time. The use of children in the artwork adds an extra layer of meaning to the piece. They represent the future and the hope for a better world, despite the hardships faced during the war. The children's unwavering support for Japan is a powerful symbol of the strength and resilience of a nation. Flora White's "Long Live Japan" is a beautiful and inspiring artwork that captures the spirit of the First World War era. It is a reminder of the power of art to uplift and inspire, even in the darkest of times. The print is a valuable historical document that sheds light on the role of female artists in supporting the war effort and celebrating the spirit of different nations.
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