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La Baionnette, Satirique en Couleurs, 1915. 11. 11 : war of 14-18 (engraving)
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La Baionnette, Satirique en Couleurs, 1915. 11. 11 : war of 14-18 (engraving)
ICA4933722 La Baionnette, Satirique en Couleurs, 1915.11.11 : war of 14-18 (engraving) by Metivet, Lucien (1863-1930); (add.info.: La Baionnette, Satirique en Couleurs, 1915_11_11: Guerre de 14 -18, Belligerants et symboles - Kant, Leibniz (1646-1716) - Illustration par Lucien Metivet (1863-1932)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23718286
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The print titled "La Baionnette, Satirique en Couleurs, 1915.11.11: war of 14-18" captures a powerful and thought-provoking engraving by Lucien Metivet. This satirical artwork from the early 20th century depicts the war between Germany and France during World War I. In this intriguing image, we see various symbols and caricatures representing both belligerent nations. The artist cleverly incorporates renowned philosophers Kant and Leibniz to convey intellectual commentary on the conflict. The French philosopher Emmanuel Kant is portrayed as an overweight figure enjoying a drink, while his German counterpart appears with physical deformations. Metivet's engraving also highlights the cultural differences between France and Germany through their respective food choices. A plate of cold cuts represents France's culinary tradition, while beer symbolizes Germany's love for this beverage. This artwork serves as a mocking portrayal of the war, using satire to shed light on its absurdity and consequences. Through his detailed craftsmanship, Metivet captures not only the physical aspects of individuals but also conveys deeper messages about nationalism and stereotypes prevalent during that time. As we observe this historical piece today, it reminds us of the power art holds in reflecting societal issues and challenging prevailing narratives. It serves as a testament to how artists can use their creativity to provoke critical thinking even amidst times of turmoil like World War I.
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