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Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded man from the field, 1914 (litho)
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Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded man from the field, 1914 (litho)
972725 Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded man from the field, 1914 (litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded man from the field, 1914. From The Sphere, 7 March 1914.); © Look and Learn
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The powerful lithograph captures a poignant moment during the Mexican Revolution in 1914. In this image, Mexican revolutionaries can be seen carrying a wounded comrade from the battlefield. The intensity of the scene is palpable as these brave fighters navigate through the chaos and destruction that surrounds them. Their faces are marked with determination and resolve, reflecting their unwavering commitment to their cause. Despite being engaged in warfare, they prioritize the well-being of their fellow soldier, demonstrating compassion and camaraderie amidst the violence. The wounded man's condition is evident; his body limp and his face contorted with pain. His comrades carefully support him, recognizing the importance of getting him to safety for medical attention. This act symbolizes not only their loyalty to each other but also highlights the crucial role that healthcare played during times of conflict. The lithograph serves as a reminder of both the physical toll war takes on individuals and societies as a whole. It showcases how even in moments of strife, humanity prevails through acts of selflessness and compassion. Created by Addison Thomas Millar in 1914, this print offers us a glimpse into one chapter of Mexico's tumultuous history while honoring those who fought bravely for change during this revolutionary period.
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