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"L'opprobe - d'apres Goya" ("Disgrace - copy from Goya"); photomontage
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"L'opprobe - d'apres Goya" ("Disgrace - copy from Goya"); photomontage
"L'opprobe - d'apres Goya" ("Disgrace - copy from Goya"); photomontage. Date of Photograph:05/06/1940
Kjeldgaard Marinus Jacob
FVQ-F-217397-0000
Media ID 33307894
© Kjeldgaard Archive / Alinari Archives, Florence
Caricature And Satire Contemporary History Subjects Of Political Nature Photography Politician Propaganda Studies And Research World War Ii Society And Politics
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The photograph titled "L'opprobe - d'apres Goya" ("Disgrace - copy from Goya"); photomontage captures a moment of profound political commentary and artistic expression. Taken on May 6,1940, by the talented photographer Kjeldgaard Marinus Jacob, this image is a powerful amalgamation of caricature and satire. In this thought-provoking piece, Jacob skillfully combines elements from Francisco Goya's renowned painting "Disgrace" with contemporary subjects and scenes. The result is a striking photomontage that delves into the complex relationship between society, politics, and history during World War II. Through his meticulous composition, Jacob offers us an insight into the world of propaganda and its impact on our perception of politicians. This work serves as both a study and research tool for those interested in understanding the role of art in shaping public opinion. The artist's vocation shines through as he masterfully uses photography to convey his message. By blending historical references with contemporary issues, he challenges viewers to reflect upon their own place within society. "L'opprobe - d'apres Goya" ("Disgrace - copy from Goya"); photomontage stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to provoke thought and inspire change. It reminds us that even amidst times of turmoil, artists have an essential role in holding up a mirror to society. As we engage with this photograph print by Alinari, let us delve deeper into its layers: examining not just the visual aesthetics but also contemplating its underlying themes—propaganda's influence on politics—and how it continues to shape our world today.
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