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An Inmate of St. Dunstan's
Raemaekers, Louis, 1917, Chromolithograph
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An Inmate of St. Dunstan's
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Title
An Inmate of St. Dunstan's
Description
"A little child shall lead him."
"St. Dunstan's, one of the largest mansions in the Regent's Park, London, has been generously handed over for the training of soldiers blinded in the war in any occupation which best benefits their unfortunate condition. The above cartoon is one of many that the artist has made in furtherance of War Charities."
Artist / maker
Raemaekers, Louis
Date
1917
Size
35 x 25 cm
Type
Chromolithograph
Location
Art and Design Library
Copyright
Louis Raemaekaers' drawings are reproduced by kind permission of the
Louis Raemaekers Foundation
.
The
Louis Raemaekers Foundation
have published a book of his works entitled, 'Louis Raemaekers - with pen and pencil as a weapon'.
The image is found in 'The Great War in 1916: a Neutral's Indictment. Sixty Cartoons by Louis Raemaekers with an appreciation by H. Perry Robinson and descriptive notes by E. Garnett and M. B. Huish. London: The Fine Art Society, Ltd., 1917.
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Louis Raemaekers and World War One
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