According to dad's story
Print
1989 (drawn), 1990 (printed)
1989 (drawn), 1990 (printed)
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This child's birds-eye impression is based on his father’s account of the events that took place in Prague on the 17th of November 1989. This was the date when a non-violent student march, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Jan Opletal (a Czech student murdered by the Nazis in 1939) turned into mass street demonstrations against the communist regime. Demonstrators found themselves face to face with the ‘White Helmets’ (as the special troops of the Ministry of Interior Affairs were known) wielding shields and truncheons, as large groups of them were cut off and surrounded in National Street and Wenceslas Square. Jakub Valentik also depicts the flanking vans of the state police bearing the initials VB (Verejna Bezpecnost – State Security). The poster is an interesting illustration of the power of the spoken word (the father’s) to evoke images in the imagination of another (the child).
Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia
Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia
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Materials and techniques | Lithograph printed on paper |
Brief description | Print by Jakub Valentik from the Pro-democracy Poster Collection. Czechoslovakia, ca 1989. |
Physical description | Poster |
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Marks and inscriptions | Mimo soutež Deti, Mír a Umení. Z vyprávení taty. Jakub Valentík, ZŠ Resslova 10, Praha 2. 17. listopad 1989
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Production | Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia. Poster reproducing a drawing by primary school-boy Jakub Valentík |
Summary | This child's birds-eye impression is based on his father’s account of the events that took place in Prague on the 17th of November 1989. This was the date when a non-violent student march, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Jan Opletal (a Czech student murdered by the Nazis in 1939) turned into mass street demonstrations against the communist regime. Demonstrators found themselves face to face with the ‘White Helmets’ (as the special troops of the Ministry of Interior Affairs were known) wielding shields and truncheons, as large groups of them were cut off and surrounded in National Street and Wenceslas Square. Jakub Valentik also depicts the flanking vans of the state police bearing the initials VB (Verejna Bezpecnost – State Security). The poster is an interesting illustration of the power of the spoken word (the father’s) to evoke images in the imagination of another (the child). Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia |
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Accession number | E.2111-1990 |
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Record created | February 23, 2009 |
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