Arthur Szyk

Arthur Szyk
Michael Berenbaum, James Kettlewell, Tom Freudenheim, Irvin Ungar, Steven Heller
About this book
Ominous threats filled the years around World War II - Nazism, the escalating plight of European Jews, Fascism, Japanese militarism, and racism. Arthur Szyk (1894-1951), the great 20th-century 'activist in art,' confronted the turbulent, hate-filled period with forceful artistic depictions caricaturing Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito as the evil architects of their regimes' destructive and inhumane policies. 'Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art' explores the activism of the Polish-born artist through 38 politically incisive works that underscore Szyk's role as a kind of 'one man army' fighting odious policies and protagonists and advocating civil and human rights. Exhibition: New York Historical Society, New York City, USA (15.09.2017-21.01.2018).
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL21152945W
Subjects
ExhibitionsSoldiers in artFascism in artAnti-Nazi movement in artJews in artPolish PaintingIllustration of booksJewish illumination of books and manuscriptsArtHistoryIllustrationKarikaturPolitische KunstPolitical aspects