9781636810904-163681090X-Imagined Fronts: The Great War and Global Media

Imagined Fronts: The Great War and Global Media

ISBN-13: 9781636810904
ISBN-10: 163681090X
Author: Timothy O. Benson
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: DelMonico Books/Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Format: Hardcover 223 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781636810904
ISBN-10: 163681090X
Author: Timothy O. Benson
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: DelMonico Books/Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Format: Hardcover 223 pages

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Imagined Fronts: The Great War and Global Media (ISBN-13: 9781636810904 and ISBN-10: 163681090X), written by authors Timothy O. Benson, was published by DelMonico Books/Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Imagined Fronts: The Great War and Global Media (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.41.

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How the first global media war impacted art, graphic design and cinema, from Otto Dix to Kathe Kollwitz

The media spectacle in which we live today has origins in the Great War (1914-18) and the burgeoning mediascape of newspapers, ephemera, photography and the new medium of cinema that made it the first global media war. The war's battlefields and contingent spaces became perhaps the most international human endeavor hitherto undertaken, with most Eastern and Western European countries and the Ottoman Empire involved, as well as forces from Australia, Canada, Asia, the Middle East and Africa, and Indigenous peoples including Maori, First Peoples and Choctaw "code talkers."
This book examines the war through paintings, sculpture, posters, photographs, film stills and the graphic arts, showing how it affected the arts between 1914 and 1930, and the role of media in constructing a global "imagined community" that could be accepted as part of the war effort.
Artists include: Johannes Baader, Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, George Bellows, Edith Collier, Raymond Desvarreux, Otto Dix, Raoul Dufy, Lyonel Feininger, Natalia Goncharova, George Grosz, Mary Riter Hamilton, Hannah Höch, Willy Jaeckel, Kathe Kollwitz, Percy Wyndham Lewis, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Moriz Melzer, et al.

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