Grande matinée artistique en l&
Grande matinée artistique en l&
Grande matinée artistique en l&
Grande matinée artistique en l&
Grande matinée artistique en l&

Grande matinée artistique en l'honneur de Raemaekers au profit des oeuvres de guerre Franco Hollandaises 1916

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During World War I, artistic and cultural events played a crucial role in supporting humanitarian efforts and boosting morale. Among the notable artifacts from this period is the 1916 poster for the "Grande Matinée Artistique en l'Honneur de Raemaekers au Profit des Œuvres de Guerre Franco-Hollandaise," a significant event organized to raise funds for war relief efforts, specifically benefiting Franco-Dutch initiatives. This event was dedicated to Louis Raemaekers, a prominent Dutch cartoonist known for his powerful wartime illustrations.

The poster, created by Maurice Neumont and printed by H. Chachoin in Paris, represents a fusion of artistic advocacy and wartime charity. It was designed to promote a special matinee that not only honored Raemaekers but also aimed to generate financial support for relief work. Raemaekers' cartoons had gained international acclaim for their critical commentary on the war, and the matinee served as both a tribute to his contributions and a fundraiser for those affected by the conflict.

Neumont’s work on the poster reflects the broader trend of leveraging cultural events to support wartime efforts. During World War I, such events were pivotal in maintaining public morale and encouraging participation in charitable activities. The "Grande Matinée Artistique" was a celebration of artistic resilience and solidarity, designed to engage the public in supporting a cause that was both pressing and personal to many.

The funds raised from the event were directed towards Franco-Dutch relief efforts, highlighting the importance of international cooperation and support in times of crisis. By rallying around artistic figures like Raemaekers, the event exemplified how art and culture were mobilized to address the immediate needs of those impacted by the war.

Printed by H. Chachoin, a respected Parisian printer of the time, the poster stands as a historical document that provides insight into the era’s approach to war relief and cultural promotion. It reflects the role of printed media in advancing wartime agendas and supporting humanitarian causes.

Today, the 1916 poster by Maurice Neumont is a valuable piece of history, representing a moment when art and culture were actively engaged in supporting war relief efforts. It serves as a testament to the intersection of artistic expression and activism during a tumultuous period, reinforcing the enduring impact of cultural initiatives in times of global crisis.

Original Poster

War 14-18

Kamerad

Printed by H. Chachoin in Paris

Good condition, creases, small tears

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