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The war speech represents the work of the potter: (Charles Krafft.)

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Iftekar Sadoon Abbas,Dr. Haider Rauf Saeed

Abstract

The relationship between art and war has always been close, as artists have used their work to document the times of war and major disasters as a living discourse to confront the death, violence and destruction caused by these wars, and in conjunction with successive artistic currents free the artist from the restrictions that force him to record and document wars in the most detailed details, and he came to his world, which parallels the world full of blood and the number of dead, which addresses the mind, not just the eye, Works of art have become the artist's own means of ridicule of the accompanying wars to deliver a discourse of change of reality, so the study of war discourse in contemporary fine arts is of paramount importance for the capture of the image of war on many contemporary works of art.

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