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Cartoon, Neglected sailor, WW1
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Cartoon, Neglected sailor, WW1
Cartoon, A neglected sailor asks a group of civilians in a restaurant what is the point of being masters of the sea, if people only give you one sardine to eat? Date: 1916
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Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of World War I, this poignant cartoon by an unknown artist captures the disillusionment and hardships faced by sailors serving their countries at sea. Dated 1916, the image depicts a neglected sailor in full naval uniform, seated alone at a table in a crowded restaurant filled with civilians. With a dejected expression, he asks, "What's the point of being masters of the sea, if people only give you one sardine to eat?" The sailor's question resonates deeply with the reality of wartime, where the sacrifices of soldiers and sailors were often overlooked or taken for granted by the civilian population. The stark contrast between the abundance of food and drink on the tables of the civilians and the meager portion given to the sailor highlights the disparity between those at home and those at the front. The scene is set in a French café or restaurant, as evidenced by the white tablecloth, hanging coats and hats on hooks, and the French words "la baionnette" and "tables" visible on the wall. The sailor's uniform, complete with hat and coat, is worn and weathered, a testament to the harsh conditions of life at sea. This powerful cartoon is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of recognizing and appreciating the sacrifices made by those who serve their countries in times of conflict. It is a historical artifact that speaks to the enduring themes of war, sacrifice, and the human condition.
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