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Raus mit Euch [Out with You]

Poster
circa 1919 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Colour lithograph poster campaigning against the Munich or Bavarian Räterepublik, proclaimed on 7 April 1919 and lasting approximately four-weeks. It was an attempt to establish a Free State of Bavaria as a Socialist Soviet republic. A muscular white man wearing a waistcoat with his shirt sleeves rolled up, stands by a German border post. His oversized hands threaten a thinner Asian figure who is depicted as a racist caricature and recoils from the German man in fear.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleRaus mit Euch [Out with You] (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph poster
Brief description
Poster by Siegmund von Suchodolski entitled 'Raus mit Euch', circa 1919.
Physical description
Colour lithograph poster campaigning against the Munich or Bavarian Räterepublik, proclaimed on 7 April 1919 and lasting approximately four-weeks. It was an attempt to establish a Free State of Bavaria as a Socialist Soviet republic. A muscular white man wearing a waistcoat with his shirt sleeves rolled up, stands by a German border post. His oversized hands threaten a thinner Asian figure who is depicted as a racist caricature and recoils from the German man in fear.
Marks and inscriptions
Raus mit Euch, bei uns gibts koa' Anarchie! SIEGM. v. SUCHODOLSKI OSCAR CONSÉE KUNSTANSTALT MÜNCHEN VALLEYSTR. 7-9 Auf in die Reichswehr!
Translation
Out with you, no anarchy here! Oscar Consée Art Office, Munich [address]. Join the National Army!
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.914-2019

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Record createdAugust 30, 2019
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