Cartoon, Matinee de Novembre, WW1
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Cartoon, Matinee de Novembre, WW1
Cartoon, Matinee de Novembre, showing Kaiser Wilhelm shivering in the sea at Calais, with Dover guarded by battleships in the far distance during the First World War. A parody of the painting by Paul Chabas, Matinee de Septembre. Date: 1914
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Autumn Bathe Bathing Battleship Battleships Boots Calais Cold Distance Dover Enemy Guarded Guarding Kaiser Matinee Morning Novembre Parody Pointed Propaganda Satire Satirical Septembre Shiver Swim Swimsuit Warship Warships Wilhelm Chabas Shivering
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Matinee de novembre: A Chilling Contrast to the Summer's Glory - A satirical cartoon from the First World War era, this print depicts a parody of Paul Chabas' famous painting "Matinee de Septembre," titled "Matinee de novembre." In the original work, a group of elegant women are seen enjoying a leisurely afternoon by the sea in September. However, in this wartime adaptation, the scene is drastically altered. Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany is shown shivering and struggling to keep afloat in the cold autumn waters off the coast of Calais. In the far distance, Dover is guarded by battleships, their guns pointed and ready. The humor and satire in this cartoon are evident as Kaiser Wilhelm, dressed in a heavy military uniform, complete with helmet and boots, is seen attempting to bathe or dip in the freezing sea. The contrast between the peaceful summer scene and the harsh realities of war is striking. This image was likely used as propaganda to boost morale and demonstrate the vulnerability of the enemy, as well as the strength and preparedness of the Allied forces. The use of the original painting as a basis for this satirical work adds an additional layer of meaning and historical significance. This print is a poignant reminder of the stark contrast between the tranquility of peacetime and the harsh realities of war. The image of Kaiser Wilhelm shivering in the sea serves as a symbol of the enemy's weakness and vulnerability, while the battleships guarding Dover represent the strength and determination of the Allied forces. This powerful and thought-provoking work of art is a must-have for any collection focused on World War I, propaganda, satire, or historical art.
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