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Antimilitarist Prints
Jan Petrus Ponstijn (mentioned on object), c. 1900 - c. 1950
Jan Ponstijn was an advocate of antimilitarism, a movement that opposed organized military violence. Violence, it was argued, had led to the devastating World War I (1914-1918). To back up his words, Ponstijn presented this series of ominous images to his audience.
- Artwork typeprint, design
- Object numberNG-1972-28-23-C
- Dimensionsheight 270 mm x width 170 mm
- Physical characteristicslinoleumsnede op grijs papier