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A Nice Conclusion, c. 1918 (pen & ink on paper)
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A Nice Conclusion, c. 1918 (pen & ink on paper)
2650476 A Nice Conclusion, c.1918 (pen & ink on paper) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); 43x25.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Caption reads: Enemy Aviator (beginning to realise) Himmel ! Surely I the zone of fire approaching be. ); eLiss Fine Art; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22684762
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Aeroplane Aeroplanes Airplane Airplanes Aviator Aviators Conclusion Enemies Enemy Firing Nice Oblivious Pilot Pilots Plane Planes Shell Shells Unaware 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Great War
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A Nice Conclusion, c. 1918
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is a captivating pen and ink print by William Heath Robinson that captures the essence of humor amidst destruction during World War I. Measuring 43x25.5 cm, this artwork showcases an enemy aviator in a moment of realization as he witnesses the approaching zone of fire. The caption accompanying the image reads, "Enemy Aviator (beginning to realise) Himmel! Surely I the zone of fire approaching be". This witty remark perfectly complements the obliviousness portrayed by the aviator in Robinson's drawing. With his characteristic cartoon style, Robinson skillfully depicts the aviator's humorous expression as he becomes aware of his perilous situation. The pilot's wide-eyed astonishment and comical facial features add an element of lightheartedness to an otherwise grave subject matter. Through this artwork, Robinson highlights not only the dangers faced by pilots during aerial combat but also provides a satirical commentary on war itself. The juxtaposition between destruction and humor serves as a reminder that even in times of conflict, there can still be moments that evoke laughter and amusement. This print from Fine Art Finder is part of a private collection and offers viewers a glimpse into one artist's interpretation of life during World War I. It encapsulates both the bravery and vulnerability experienced by those involved in aerial warfare while showcasing Robinson's talent for blending satire with artistry.
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