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Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege (litho)

Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege (litho)


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Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege (litho)

1048585 Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 April 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22651784

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Boer War Siege Starved


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The print titled "Starved Out, One of the Most Pathetic Incidents of the Siege" captures a haunting scene from the Boer War in South Africa. Created by William T. Maud, this lithograph portrays a heart-wrenching moment during the siege. In this powerful image, we witness the devastating consequences of war as civilians and soldiers alike suffer from starvation. The artist skillfully depicts their emaciated figures, highlighting their desperate struggle for survival. Their hollow eyes and frail bodies evoke a sense of profound despair and helplessness. This artwork was originally published in The Graphic on April 2nd, 1900, serving as a visual testament to the horrors endured during this conflict. It serves as a reminder that wars not only claim lives but also inflict immense suffering upon those caught in its grip. As we gaze upon this poignant engraving, we are compelled to reflect on the human cost of warfare and question its purpose. It prompts us to consider how societies can better protect innocent lives amidst such turmoil. With its historical significance and artistic merit, "Starved Out" stands as an enduring symbol of resilience amid adversity while urging us never to forget the tragic tolls exacted by armed conflicts throughout history.

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