1914 (made)
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General Description: Printed by S. Mouharsky and published by Lubok of Today, Moscow, 1914. (K.21). Possibly signed with the artist's initials KM [not clearly decipherable]. Lettered with satirical verses and details of printing and publication.
Russian satirical broadsheet showing the defeat of German forces by the French and English allies, probably referring to Kaiser Wilhelm's invasion of France (see E.400-1988). Possibly signed with the artist's initials KM [not clearly decipherable]. Lettered with satirical verses and details of printing and publication.
Russian satirical broadsheet showing the defeat of German forces by the French and English allies, probably referring to Kaiser Wilhelm's invasion of France (see E.400-1988). Possibly signed with the artist's initials KM [not clearly decipherable]. Lettered with satirical verses and details of printing and publication.
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Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph |
Physical description | General Description: Printed by S. Mouharsky and published by Lubok of Today, Moscow, 1914. (K.21). Possibly signed with the artist's initials KM [not clearly decipherable]. Lettered with satirical verses and details of printing and publication. Russian satirical broadsheet showing the defeat of German forces by the French and English allies, probably referring to Kaiser Wilhelm's invasion of France (see E.400-1988). Possibly signed with the artist's initials KM [not clearly decipherable]. Lettered with satirical verses and details of printing and publication. |
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Object history | The verse reads: The French Allies have a wagon full of defeated Germans and our English brothers have a whole tub of them. Lubok of Today was only published from August-November 1914. Other sheets in this series are E.397-400-1988 [see Catalogue of PRINTS: MAYAKOVKSY, MALEVICH and MALEVICH, possibly by] |
Production | Printed by S. Moukharsky and published by Lubok of Today, Mosco, 1914. |
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Accession number | E.401-1988 |
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Record created | November 24, 2008 |
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