The Depravities of War
"The Depravites of War" is a series of 15 large scale woodblock prints inspired by the series of etchings by Jacques Callot's "The Miseries of War"in the 17th century, which in turn were the inspiration for Goya's "The Disasters of War" in the 19th century. The works were published by HuiPress in Hawaii in 2007. A series of paintings completed the project.
Collaborators on the project included many artists who dedicated long hours, gave thoughtful insight, used their technical talents, and added humor and unique contributions. They are: Masterprinter Paul Mullowney, Casey Neumann, Katherine Godwin, Samuel Carr-Prindle, Nichol Markowitz, and Elyse Pignolet.
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"Sec. of State Donald Rumsfeld Presenting His Plans for the Invasion of Iraq"
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"The Liberation of Baghdad"
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"In the Palace of Saddam"
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“The Questioner and the Sphynx"
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"In Days of War"
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"The Soldier's Dream"
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"Homecoming G.I. (after Norman Rockwell)"
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"The Riddle of the Sphynx"
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"The President's Dream"
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"Hero"
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"Village Scene, Afghanistan"
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"Title Page"
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"Obsession"
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"Preparation"
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"Invasion"
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"Incursion"
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"Destruction"
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"Desecration"
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"Occupation"
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"Detention"
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"Degradation"
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"Humiliation"
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"Senate"
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"Insurrection"
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"Execution"
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"Repercussion"