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WWI and the advent of modernist culture

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WWI and the advent of Modernist culture

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What is Modernity?

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Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, King Manuel II of Portugal, Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire, King George I of Greece and King Albert I of Belgium. Seated, from left to right: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, King-Emperor George V of the United Kingdom) and King Frederick VIII of Denmark.

Nine European Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII in May of 1910, WH Downey

King George V

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• Archduke Franz Ferdinand & Countess Sophie Chote, moments before assassination

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A Bosnian Serb nationalist (possibly Gavrilo Princip, more likely bystander Ferdinand Behr), is captured by police and taken to the police station in Sarajevo, on June 28, 1914

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CountryTotal

Mobilized Forces

Killed WoundedPrisoners and

MissingTotal

CasualtiesCasualties as %

of Forces

ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERSALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS

Germany 11,000,000 1,773,700 4,216,058 1,152,800 7,142,558 64.9

Austria-Hungary

7,800,000 1,200,000 3,620,000 2,200,000 7,020,000 90.0

Turkey 2,850,000 325,000 400,000 250,000 975,000 34.2

Bulgaria 1,200,000 87,500 152,390 27,029 266,919 22.2

TOTAL 22,850,000 3,386,200 8,388,448 3,629,829 15,404,477 67.4

GRAND TOTAL 65,038,810 8,528,831 21,189,154 7,750,919 37,466,904 57.5

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CountryTotal Mobilized

ForcesKilled Wounded

Prisoners and Missing

Total CasualtiesCasualties as %

of Forces

ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS

Russia 12,000,000 1,700,000 4,950,000 2,500,000 9,150,000 76.3

British Empire 8,904,467 908,371 2,090,212 191,652 3,190,235 35.8

France 8,410,000 1,357,800 4,266,000 537,000 6,160,800 73.3

Italy 5,615,000 650,000 947,000 600,000 2,197,000 39.1

United States 4,355,000 116,516 204,002 4,500 323,018 7.1

Japan 800,000 300 907 3 1,210 0.2

Romania 750,000 335,706 120,000 80,000 535,706 71.4

Serbia 707,343 45,000 133,148 152,958 331,106 46.8

Belgium 267,000 13,716 44,686 34,659 93,061 34.9

Greece 230,000 5,000 21,000 1,000 27,000 11.7

Portugal 100,000 7,222 13,751 12,318 33,291 33.3

Montenegro 50,000 3,000 10,000 7,000 20,000 40.0

TOTAL 42,188,810 5,142,631 12,800,706 4,121,090 22,062,427 52.3

Germany

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Visual Culture in Britain at the beginning of WWI

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• Advertising

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Footage from the Battle of the Somme

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Charlie Chaplin, Shoulder Arms

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• The role of visual culture in American war effort, comparisons to German visual culture of the war effort

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• Your Fatherland is in Danger, Sign up!

• Stahlhelm(steel helmet)

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• Carabaret Fledermaus, Jugend magazine covers

• Examples of Jugendstil printmaking in Germany , 1890s-1910s

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• Alton’s Sacrifice 18 January 1916. Text reminds Altoners to contribute to war aid on Altona's Offering Day. (rough translation) Altona residents! On the day of the founding of the Empire give for the great struggle for the empire! Give to the Altona War Help fund!

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• War loans help the guardians of your happiness

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• Leo Schnug, Comrades subscribe to the 7th war loan, 1917

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• German Men, Protect your Home, enlist in Storm Battalion Schmidt

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The Fight for the Mind of Mankind

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Old Front Line Solder

Volunteers, experienced

mine

throwers,

machine

gunners

Protect our threated Fatherland!

Notifying you of volunteerEnlistment at Spandau(??? batallion)

The Fatherland is in Danger! Hurry!

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War loan posters (6th

and 7th

appeals)

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• Norman Lindsay, ?, 1918 [Australian poster]

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“Injured Innocence,” Punch, Or the London Charivari, May 31, 1916. “Weltmacht oder Niedergang” (World power or decline),

At bottom: “according to the Imperial Chancellor’s latest statement Germany is the deeply wronged victim of British militarism”

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• L. E. Waterman Company. Date Created/Published: S.l. : National War Savings Committee, 1917 (New York : The W. F. Powers Co. Litho.)

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• William Allen Rogers - Only the Navy Can Stop This (WWI U.S. Navy recruitment poster)

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Berliners! Protect your own homes! (something about protecting your own population w weapons)

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• Howard Chandler Christy, Americans All! 1918

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From The American Girl as Seen and Portrayed by Howard Chandler Christy, Wm. Wood, NY, 1906

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• James Montgomery Flagg

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• Sheet Music

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Shalt thou not join the defense of

Empire? Therefore register, thief, at

the nearest recruiting agency (very

rough translation)

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• Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase #2, 1908

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• Arthur Davies, Design for Birth of Tragedy, pastel, 1912 (exhibited in Armory Show, Gallery L)

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• Matisse, Luxury II, shown at the Armory Show, 1912

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• Rhythms, ca. 1910

• Arthur Bowen Davies