Sourires et Corps de Sabre, No.3

Place Europe: France
Accession Number AWM2019.367.2
Collection type Art
Measurement Sheet: 45.6 x 28.4 cm
Object type Print
Physical description lithograph
Maker Georges d'Ostoya
Lasnier, A
Place made France: Paris
Date made 1914
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Poster depicting a colour drawing of a battlefield scene. The description roughly translates to: 'Several German army corps, whose prescence was deemed superfluous on the Western Front, leave to reinforce the troops on the Eastern Front.'

Artist, writer and translator Georges d'Ostoya was born in Poland. He enlisted in the Foreign Legion at age 16. Over the course of his service, he travelled to Turkey, and later Paris where he settled in around 1900. He was a cartoonist for 'Le Rire', and' L'Assiette au beurre'. He contributed 41 covers and compositions of albums to the latter publication. His style sometimes references Austrian cartoonist Eduard Thony. During the First World War, Georges d'Ostoya illustrated a hostile anti-Germanism and antimonarchism in his work.