697931 Phrenological chart of the German brain, published in \'Life\' magazine, 1917 (litho) by Herford, Oliver (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Herford represents Humanity with the sinking of the Lusitania, Veneration by an image of a burning church, Love of nature by a soldier chopping down a tree, Modesty with the motto "Ich und Gott," Imagination with the German eagle standing on top of a globe with the motto "Deut[schla]nd 羹ber alles," Generosity with a German soldier poisoning a Dutch girl with tainted candy, Compassion with the destruction of Red Cross wagons and the death of nurses, Sympathy with an crocodile shedding tears for France, Chivalry with a firing squad aiming its rifles at a nurse, Integrity with the shredding of a treaty, and finally Love of children with a soldier holding up his bayonet onto which he has speared an infant. This cartoon appeared in Life as the atrocities of war mounted but before the United States entered World War I. Oliver Herford served as the associate editor of Life magazine as well as a writer and artist. ); 穢 Galerie Bilderwelt; American, out of copyright.

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