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La Baionnette (Bundle)

This special 50%-off bundle contains four issues of La Baionnette, a French satirical comic published during World War I that featured work from some of France's greatest artists and illustrations of soldiers, battlefields, weapons, allegorical figures, and more. Each issue also includes all the images as separate high-resolution JPGs that can be used in projects of all sorts.

La Baionnette No. 32: Raemaekers

La Baionnette No. 32: Raemaekers

This download includes a complete PDF copy of La Baionnette No. 32: Raemaekers, a French magazine published during World War I, and high-resolution TIFF format images of all 35 illustrations that appear in the publication (31 black-and-white images at 600 dpi and four spot color images at 300 dpi). These high quality-images can be freely used in publishing projects of all sorts, and are especially suited for those tying in with the Great War, the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the classic era of the Cthulhu Mythos. Subjects depicted in this issue include soldiers, battlefields, victims of war, allegorical images of death and the countries involved in World War I, caricatures of national leaders, and more.

La Baionnette is a French satirical weekly that was published by cartoonist Henry Maigrot from 1915 to 1920. It was intended to boost French morale and took its name from its editor's practice of using it like a bayonet charge to ridicule Germany, caricaturize leaders like Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, and make incisive social commentary. Its pages were graced by work from some of France's greatest artists, including ones who were famous before the war or went on to achieve it during the interwar period. This issue is dedicated to the work of Dutch satirical artist Louis Raemaekers, widely regarded as the most influential commentator on the Great War.

La Baionnette No. 34: Le Systeme D (The Bayonet No. 34: System D)

La Baionnette No. 34: Le Systeme D (The Bayonet No. 34: System D)

This download includes a complete PDF copy of La Baionnette No. 34: Système D, a French magazine published during World War I, and high-resolution TIFF format images of all 43 illustrations that appear in the publication (10 full-color images at 300 dpi and 33 black-and-white images at 600 dpi). These high quality-images can be freely used in publishing projects of all sorts, and are especially suited for those tying in with the Great War, the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the classic era of the Cthulhu Mythos. Subjects depicted include soldiers, battlefields, military architecture, weapons, fashion, and daily life, and run the gamut from humorous to dramatic in tone and from cartoonish to realistic in style.

La Baionnette No. 44: Les Bleuets (The Bayonet No. 44: The Blueberries)

La Baionnette No. 44: Les Bleuets (The Bayonet No. 44: The Blueberries)

This download includes a complete PDF copy of La Baoinnette No. 44: Les Bleuetes, a French magazine published during World War I, and high-resolution TIFF format images of all 26 illustrations that appear in the publication (seven full-color images at 300 dpi and 19 black-and-white images at 600 dpi). These high quality images can be freely used in publishing projects of all sorts, and are especially suited for those tying in with the Great War, the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the classic era of the Cthulhu Mythos. Subjects depicted include soldiers, battlefields, weapons, fashion, and daily life, and run the gamut from humorous to dramatic in tone and from cartoonish to realistic in style.

La Baionnette No. 47: Nos Marins (The Bayonet No. 47: Our Marines)

La Baionnette No. 47: Nos Marins (The Bayonet No. 47: Our Marines)

This download includes a complete PDF copy of La Baoinnette No. 47: Nos Marins, a French magazine published during World War I, and high-resolution TIFF format images of all 35 illustrations that appear in the publication (seven full-color images at 300 dpi and 28 black-and-white images at 600 dpi). This issue is dedicated to the French marines and their role in the war and is weighted toward images that depict them. These high-quality graphics can be freely used in publishing projects of all sorts, and are especially suited for those tying in with the Great War, the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the classic era of the Cthulhu Mythos.

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