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Getting back to the land, illustration from Pont: An Account of the Life
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Getting back to the land, illustration from Pont: An Account of the Life
STC398797 Getting back to the land, illustration from Pont: An Account of the Life and Work of the great Punch artist (litho) by Pont (Graham Laidler) (1908-40); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22378356
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Farmers Home Front Ironic Irony Pitch Fork Scarecrow Second World War War Effort World War Ii World War Two Wwii Land Army Land Girls
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Getting back to the land, illustration from Pont: An Account of the Life and Work of the great Punch artist (litho) by Pont (Graham Laidler) captures a whimsical scene set in the 1930s. This satirical cartoon depicts a farmer and a female member of the Land Army working together on a farm during World War II. The image showcases irony as it humorously portrays an exaggerated caricature of both characters. The farmer is depicted with comically oversized muscles, wielding a pitchfork with determination. Meanwhile, the Land Army worker stands beside him, her posture strong and confident. The presence of a scarecrow adds another layer to this clever composition. It serves as both an amusing prop and symbolizes how farmers were expected to defend their land against potential threats during wartime. This illustration reflects not only the importance of agriculture in sustaining communities during times of conflict but also highlights gender roles being challenged on the home front. The inclusion of women in traditionally male-dominated farming tasks was significant for its time. Pont's artistic style shines through his detailed engraving technique, capturing every nuance with precision. His ability to blend satire and social commentary creates an engaging visual narrative that continues to resonate today. This vintage print offers viewers a glimpse into history while reminding us that even amidst turmoil, there is room for humor and resilience.
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