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War Babies

Alternate Titles
  • Hate Breeders
Artist Adrian Chin
Date2011
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumcolor lithograph
DimensionsObject: 11 × 17 in. (28 × 43.2 cm) Sheet: 11 × 17 in. (28 × 43.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dusty Herbig
Keyword/Subject
  • domestic
  • political
  • hate
Object number2012.0025.06
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Don’t let your brain hampsters work too hard
Don’t let your brain hampsters work too hard
Adrian Chin
2010
Watch out for Miracles... New hope for better babies
Watch out for Miracles... New hope for better babies
Eduardo Paolozzi
1965 - 70, published 1970
Seven Babies
Seven Babies
George Vander Sluis
1949
Girls carrying babies
Girls carrying babies
c 1880
Two Children Carrying Babies
Two Children Carrying Babies
c 1890
Baby, Baby
Baby, Baby
Louisa Chase
1991
24. The Exhausted Drum of War. The Drum of War cries out:/ “The drum of my head,/ “Like the drum that is my body,/ “No longer can admit/ “Rumors and clamors of war.”
24. The Exhausted Drum of War. The Drum of War cries out:/ “The drum of my head,/ “Like the drum that is my body,/ “No longer can admit/ “Rumors and clamors of war.”
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
Male figure with scythe and torch defending a baby in a basket from two wolves
Male figure with scythe and torch defending a baby in a basket from two wolves
Kunisada (Toyokuni III | Kochoro)
n.d.
Smiles All Around as Nancy Walters Feeds Baby a Nutritious Lunch
Smiles All Around as Nancy Walters Feeds Baby a Nutritious Lunch
Heather O’Hara
2007
Baby Fox
Baby Fox
Curt Meyer-Eberhardt
no date
Mother Oak and Baby Acorn
Mother Oak and Baby Acorn
Allen Lewis
1922 - 1923
36. The General. Citizens! War is at hand!/ Bestir yourselves— The Revolution!/ “The earth will tremble to its very core/ To the loud roar to the cannon!”
36. The General. Citizens! War is at hand!/ Bestir yourselves— The Revolution!/ “The earth will tremble to its very core/ To the loud roar to the cannon!”
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
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