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"War is Hell"- Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell
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"War is Hell"- Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell
954601 " War is Hell" - Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell, illustration from Judge, 30th April, 1898 (colour litho) by Hamilton, Grant E. (19th Century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: The Spanish-American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. ); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22496392
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Beast Blood Commentary Creature Cuba Cuban Demon Devil Dripping Hell Independence Intervention Judge Magazine Peace Personification Rule Satan Sherman Skull Skulls Spanish American Victim Victims Worse Cuban War Of Independence Depraved
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This powerful print titled ""War is Hell"- Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell" captures the haunting reality of the Spanish-American War. Created by Grant E. Hamilton in 1898, this illustration from Judge magazine serves as a scathing commentary on the atrocities committed during this conflict. The image depicts a chilling scene where a demonic figure representing war stands amidst a backdrop of skulls and dripping blood. The devilish creature holds a flag symbolizing both American intervention and Spanish rule over Cuba. In the foreground, we see victims of warfare - soldiers and civilians alike - their faces etched with despair. Hamilton's use of vivid colors adds to the intensity of his message, emphasizing the depravity and suffering caused by war. Through this allegorical representation, he highlights that peace under Spanish rule in Cuba was even worse than hell itself. This artwork not only serves as a historical document but also reminds us of the consequences when nations engage in armed conflicts for political gain or control. It prompts reflection on how power dynamics can lead to immense human suffering. Preserved at the New-York Historical Society, this piece offers an important glimpse into one chapter of our shared history – one that should never be forgotten or repeated again.
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