WW2 German vintage anti-Nazi "Ironie der plakkaten Dutch print" L.J. 1945
Leo Jordaan Anti-Nazi Dutch print
Original paper 1945 prints from Holland Anti-Nazi propaganda from WW2
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Frame is for Reference LEENDERT JURRIAAN JORDAAN (1885-1980) Dutch artist and cartoonist, a virulent anti-Nazi employed by the Dutch weekly news magazine De Groene Amsterdammer. Jordaan continued to contribute artwork to the journal while it was published underground during the German occupation. His most noted work depicted a giant, unstoppable Nazi "robot" advancing on helpless soldiers. Rare collection of Jordaan's wartime works, published by De Groene ca. Extraordinary works of art suitable for framing.
Leo Jordaan
Title: "Ironie der plakkaten" English:
Irony of the placards - On Sunday afternoon, 3 May 1942, Press Chief Ditmar shared the Dutch journalists Maker Political draftsman: Jordaan, Leendert Jurriaan Year of manufacture 1945 Description Text in print: With Germany for Vrij Nederland Annotation Title Jordaan: Irony of the plaques Object type political cartoons Collection Collection Jordaan Dutch: Ironie der plakkaten - Op Zondagmiddag 3 Mei 1942 deelde perschef Ditmar den Nederlandschen journalisten Maker Politiek Tekenaar: Jordaan, Leendert Jurriaan Vervaardigingsjaar 1945 Omschrijving Tekst in prent: Met Duitschland voor Vrij Nederland Annotatie Titel Jordaan: Ironie der plakaten Type object politieke cartoons Collectie Collectie Jordaan NOTE: Print is very old so it will show normal signs of blemish, wear and discoloration. Pictures taken with camera and other are scanned copies. Main image due to size did not fit completely in Scanner. Signs of folded edge. Dutch text on the back of the print related to other Prints made by LJJ. Rough edges Unnoticeable once Framed |