[The kiss]

Place Europe: France, Champagne-Ardenne
Accession Number ART93070.025
Collection type Art
Measurement sheet: 17.7 x 25.5 cm
Object type Work on paper
Physical description black pencil on cartridge paper
Maker Prangere, Paul
Place made France
Date made 1916
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Depicts the protagonist delivering a chaste public kiss to his wife while they are embracing. Both figures are quite large on the page, and the drawing shows both of their costumes in detail. She has lace on her sleeves and on her high collar, and his wearing a brooch at her throat. She is also wearing earrings under her coiffed hair.

Sketchbook belonging to Paul Prangère. Found on the WWI battlefields in France by Private Charles Edward Goldspink M.M., 17 Infantry Battallion. Depicts life in the trenches during the first two costly battles of Champagne. The first battle took place between 10 December 1914 - 17 March 1915 and 90,000 French were injured. The second battle occurred between 22 September 1915 - 6 October 1915. It probably does not depict the thrid battle of Champagne (16 - 20 April 1917) because Prangere states the date of creation as being 1916. Many of the illustrations are of a jovial and gentle life in dugouts. The second half of the sketchbook portrays the soldier on leave with his wife or girlfriend after being injured. Despite the grim nature of life in the trenches, the artist largely portrays a lyrical existence, with his simple and humourous illustrative style anticipating Hergé's Tintin (which was first published in 1929).

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