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CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. Are our teachings, then, in vain? Confucius
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CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. Are our teachings, then, in vain? Confucius
CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION, 1900.
Are our teachings, then, in vain? Confucius and Jesus Christ observe the battle between the Boxers and the eight-nation alliance during the Boxer Rebellion in China. The Boxers carry a quote by Confucius and the alliance carries a quote by Christ, both expressing the same concept. Chromolithograph by Udo Keppler, 1900
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1900 Anti Foreign Anti West Banner Battle Boxer Boxer Rebellion China Chinese Christianity Chromo Lithograph Cloud Confucius Eight Nation Alliance Flag Halo Jesus Christ Keppler Mountain Quote Rebellion Confucianism Nationalism Turn Of Century
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In this thought-provoking chromolithograph, we are transported back to the tumultuous events of the Boxer Rebellion in China during 1900. The image captures a powerful moment as Confucius and Jesus Christ stand side by side, observing the fierce battle between the Boxers and the eight-nation alliance. The symbolism is striking: on one side, we see the Boxers carrying a quote by Confucius, while on the other side, members of the alliance carry a quote by Christ. Both quotes express a similar concept - questioning whether their teachings have been in vain. As rays of light pierce through dark clouds above them, Confucius and Jesus appear haloed against an imposing mountain backdrop. Their presence signifies not only their spiritual significance but also their influence over Chinese society at that time. This artwork encapsulates themes of nationalism, anti-foreign sentiment, and cultural clashes that defined this period in history. It serves as a reminder of how different belief systems can be manipulated to fuel conflict or inspire unity. Created by Udo Keppler in 1900, this piece continues to provoke contemplation about religious teachings and their impact on societies throughout history. Granger Art on Demand presents us with an opportunity to reflect upon these significant moments from our past and gain insights into our present-day world.
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