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Kaiser Wilhelm II imagined removing the obelisk from Paris by Zeppelin (litho)
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Kaiser Wilhelm II imagined removing the obelisk from Paris by Zeppelin (litho)
3093226 Kaiser Wilhelm II imagined removing the obelisk from Paris by Zeppelin (litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kaiser Wilhelm II imagined removing the obelisk from Paris by Zeppelin. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22623628
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Aeroplane Aeroplanes Air Vehicle Airfraft Airplane Airplanes City Fountain Dark Fighter Aircraft Imagined Kaiser Wilhelm Ii Montage Motor Plane Obelisk Plane Removing Surreal Surrealism Zeppelin Great War
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This print captures the imagination of Kaiser Wilhelm II, as he envisions an audacious plan to remove the obelisk from Paris using a Zeppelin airship. Created by the French School in the 20th century, this lithograph showcases a surreal and dark sense of humor. In this postcard-like image, we see Emperor Wilhelm II wielding a sword with determination and confidence. He stands atop a German plane, surrounded by a montage of symbols representing World War I and German culture. The obelisk, an iconic symbol of Parisian grandeur, is depicted being lifted into the sky by the colossal Zeppelin. The artwork combines elements of satire and surrealism to create an odd yet intriguing composition. It reflects both Germany's ambition for dominance during that era and their fascination with aviation technology. As we delve into this piece further, it becomes clear that it represents more than just an imaginative flight of fancy. It offers us insight into the complex political climate leading up to World War I and highlights how art can be used as a form of social commentary. Overall, this lithograph serves as a reminder of how historical events can inspire artistic expression while also challenging our perceptions through its unique blend of fantasy and reality.
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