Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915
Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915
Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915
Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915
Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915

Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit Circa 1915

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Egon Tschirch's original poster entitled "Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit" is a work that reveals the artist's talent for combining visual aesthetics with political satire. The work reflects the characteristic approach of Tschirch, a German artist who used his art to comment subtly and sharply on the social and political events of his time.

Born in 1889, Egon Tschirch lived through a period of major political and social change. His work was influenced by these events and often expressed a critical perspective on society. The poster "Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit" is no exception to this trend.

The poster's title, which translates as "Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit", immediately announces the satirical tone of the work. The visual representation is equally evocative, showing an elegant British man in front of a closed door bearing the British flag. The image suggests that England, often perceived as a world power, finds itself in a precarious position due to the "lack of work".

The artist manages to condense a complex political critique into a simple but striking image. The irony of the subject is reinforced by the visual aesthetic, creating a visual and intellectual impact.

Tschirch uses his art to question and comment on social and political reality. His work is a testament to art's ability to provoke thought and prompt viewers to consider issues in new ways.

War 14-18 - United Kingdom

The intentions of England - Closed for lack of work

Vereinigte Berlin

Good condition, light traces of folds

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