Australian artist, The Daily Herald, Will Dyson, May 1919.
Dyson volunteered for front-line duty as Australia’s first official war artist during the Great War.
HINTS TO UNDERSTAND THE DOCUMENT: The four men on the right hand side are, from left to right, Vittorio Orlando (Italian Prime Minister), David Lloyd George (British Prime Minister), Georges Clemenceau (French Prime Minister, nicknamed “The Tiger”), and Woodrow Wilson (U.S. President). The term “fodder” means food, usually dried hay, for cattle or livestock.
Cartoon from Punch magazine, a British weekly magazine of humour and satire, December 10, 1920.