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Raemaekers, Louis (1869 - 1956)

Raemaekers, Louis (1869 - 1956)

Raemaekers was a Dutch painter and cartoonist for the Amsterdam Telegraaf during the First World War, and was particularly noted for his anti-German stance. His graphic cartoons depicted the rule of the German military in Belgium, portrayed the Germans as barbarians and Kaiser Wilhelm II as an ally of Satan. The German government offered a reward of 12,000 guilders for Raemaekers, dead or alive. The German government forced the Dutch government to place Raemaekers on trial for 'endangering Dutch neutrality', but a jury acquitted him. He later left for England because of the bounty on his head. There, his work was published in The Times and he released a collection, Raemaekers Cartoon History of the War, in 1919. 150 of his works toured the United Kingdom and France in an exhibit.

 

Cartoons for sale:

THE SULTAN: YOU DO THINK IT A COMPENSATION?
  • THE SULTAN: YOU DO THINK IT A COMPENSATION?, 1915
  • £475
  • 27cm x 38cm
  • Unknown
"THE HIGHER POLITICS"
  • "THE HIGHER POLITICS", 1915
  • £475
  • 28CM X 42CM
  • Unknown
HOLY INNOCENCE
  • HOLY INNOCENCE, 1914
  • £475
  • 27cm x 42cm
  • Unknown
The Broken Alliance And Italy: "Twenty years and more  you've forced me to wear this chain."
  • The Broken Alliance And Italy: "Twenty years and more you've forced me to wear this chain.", 1915
  • £455
  • 34cm x 42cm
  • Unknown
No Caption
  • No Caption, 1917
  • £455
  • 30cm x 40cm
  • Unknown
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