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-[[Image:Horrors of war by Goya.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Disasters of War]]'' ([[1810s]]) by [[Francisco de Goya]]+[[Image:A Child at Gunpoint of the Stroop Report.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[A Child at Gunpoint]]'' ([[1943]]) from the ''[[Stroop Report]]'']]
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-<small>With the early 19th century ''[[Disasters of War]]'', Goya continued a tradition set in motion by French 17th artist [[Jacques Callot]] with his ''[[The Miseries and Disasters of War]]'', both of them criticizing the [[horrors of war]] in their art]]+
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[[Image:Callot, miseries of war.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Miseries and Disasters of War]]'' ([[1633]]) by [[Jacques Callot]] [[Image:Callot, miseries of war.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Miseries and Disasters of War]]'' ([[1633]]) by [[Jacques Callot]]
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-:''[[horror]], [[war]]''+[[War]] has been depicted from the beginning of [[art]] in many cultures. Many times it has been [[glorification of violence|glorified]].
-[[Callot]], [[Goya]], [[Dix]], [[Groux]] have all depicted the horrors of war.+ 
 +However, artists such as [[Jacques Callot ]], [[Francisco de Goya]] and [[Otto Dix]] have each depicted the horrors of war without embellishment.
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 +== Chronology ==
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 +''[[Les Grandes Misères de la guerre]]'' (''The Large Miseries of War)'', a series of 18 [[etching]]s by French artist [[Jacques Callot]] (1592–1635) published in 1633, have been called the first "[[anti-war]] statement" in [[Western art]].
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 +With the early 19th century ''Disasters of War'', [[Goya]] continued a tradition set in motion by Jacques Callot, both of them criticizing the [[horrors of war]] in their art
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 +''[[Der Krieg]]'' (1924) is a portfolio of fifty [[etching]]s by [[Otto Dix]] about the [[horrors of war]].
== See also == == See also ==
-*[[art horror]]+*[[Art horror]]
*[[Anti-war]] *[[Anti-war]]
*[[Horror]] *[[Horror]]
-*[[Der Krieg]] by Otto Dix+*[[Effects of war]]
-*[[The Disasters of War]] by Goya+*[[Military art]]
-*[[Effects of War]]+*[[War]]
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The Miseries and Disasters of War (1633) by Jacques Callot
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War has been depicted from the beginning of art in many cultures. Many times it has been glorified.

However, artists such as Jacques Callot , Francisco de Goya and Otto Dix have each depicted the horrors of war without embellishment.

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Les Grandes Misères de la guerre (The Large Miseries of War), a series of 18 etchings by French artist Jacques Callot (1592–1635) published in 1633, have been called the first "anti-war statement" in Western art.

With the early 19th century Disasters of War, Goya continued a tradition set in motion by Jacques Callot, both of them criticizing the horrors of war in their art

Der Krieg (1924) is a portfolio of fifty etchings by Otto Dix about the horrors of war.

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