Leo Jordaan

Anti-Nazi Dutch print

Original paper prints from Holland

Anti-Nazi propaganda from WW2

DUTCH PROPAGANDA ARTIST "LEO JORDAAN" 

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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
A renowned Dutch film critic and artist who achieved widespread recognition in his country for his pointed political cartoons during the Second World War satirizing Nazism and Dutch supporters of the German regime. His drawings are particularly striking because of their graphic expressiveness and complex inking techniques.

English:

"Deutschland erwache!" - O, hangover of Sieg and Heil, of wild lust to hit with weapons

Maker

Political draftsman: Jordaan, Leendert Jurriaan

Year of manufacture

1945

Period

1940-05-10 - 1945-05-05

Description

Text in print: retribution

Annotation

Title Jordaan: "Deutschland erwache!"

Object type

political cartoons

Collection

Collection Jordaan

Dutch:

"Deutschland erwache!" - O, kater van Sieg en Heil, van wilden lust om met de wapens er op los te slaan

Maker

Politiek Tekenaar: Jordaan, Leendert Jurriaan

Vervaardigingsjaar

1945

Periode

1940-05-10 - 1945-05-05

Omschrijving

Tekst in prent: vergelding

Annotatie

Titel Jordaan: "Deutschland erwache!"

Type object

politieke cartoons

Collectie

Collectie Jordaan


NOTE: Print is very old so it will show normal signs of wear and discoloration. Pictures taken with camera and other are scanned copies. Main image due to size did not fit completely in Scanner. Two pictures show two small tears and folded edge. Dutch text on the back of the print related to other Prints made by LJJ. Unnoticeable once Framed