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"A Butcher Came Along to Lodz, We Said: Good Day, Sir. Well, Radom Is Near Lodz, and Off He Went, His Backside Hurting. ", 1914-15 (colour litho)
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"A Butcher Came Along to Lodz, We Said: Good Day, Sir. Well, Radom Is Near Lodz, and Off He Went, His Backside Hurting. ", 1914-15 (colour litho)
1068609 "A Butcher Came Along to Lodz, We Said: Good Day, Sir. Well, Radom Is Near Lodz, and Off He Went, His Backside Hurting.", 1914-15 (colour litho) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); 37.5x55.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; The Art Museum League Fund in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22203982
© The Art Museum League Fund in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark / Bridgeman Images
Backside Butcher Cyrillic Poland Polish Uniformed 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Good Day
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The print titled ""A Butcher Came Along to Lodz, We Said: Good Day, Sir. Well, Radom Is Near Lodz, and Off He Went, His Backside Hurting. "" captures a moment of humor amidst the chaos of World War I. Created by Kazimir Severinovich Malevich in 1914-15, this colorful lithograph showcases his artistic talent and satirical wit. In the image, we see a uniformed soldier standing in a picturesque landscape. The soldier is engaged in conversation with a butcher who has come to Lodz. The caption suggests that the soldiers bid him farewell as he heads towards Radom but not without some discomfort - his backside hurting. This artwork combines elements of cartoonish illustration with Cyrillic writing to convey its message. It highlights the absurdity and irony of war through lighthearted storytelling. Malevich's use of vibrant colors adds an element of playfulness to the scene. The piece reflects on themes such as camaraderie among soldiers from different backgrounds and the everyday encounters that occur during times of conflict. It offers viewers a glimpse into the experiences and interactions between individuals caught up in the turmoil of World War I. Now housed at Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this print serves as a reminder that even amidst war's hardships, moments of levity can be found. It invites us to reflect on how humor can provide solace during challenging times while also shedding light on
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