
 

War (1868), Honoré Daumier
With the rise of mass-produced and widely distributed journals and
newspapers visual commentators, such as the French satirist Honoré Daumier, created compelling anti-war images that challenged the status
quo and fought off the dogs of war
as best it could. Many of the images from this period carried a partisan message.
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