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Judgment of the Neutrals — Léonnec
Judgment of the Neutrals — Léonnec
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A pointed wartime satire in which the neutral nations are arraigned before the tribunal of the belligerents, each a personified figure.
Original French title: Le Jugement des Neutres. Drawn by Georges Léonnec. Published in La Vie Parisienne, Paris, 1916.
Issued before the United States entered the First World War, this allegory belongs to a propaganda strain that ran through La Vie Parisienne's wartime covers, in which the magazine's elegant draughtsmanship was turned to political reproof. National personifications — Marianne, Britannia, Columbia — let Léonnec pose the moral question of neutrality in the magazine's familiar idiom of fashionable femininity.
Chromolithograph. Sheet size approximately 38.0 × 29.0 cm. Very Good.
Artwork Details
| Artist | Georges Léonnec |
|---|---|
| Date | 1916 |
| Period | Early 20th century |
| Medium | Chromolithograph |
| Origin | France |
| Publication | La Vie Parisienne |
| Subject | War & Military, Satire & Caricature |
| Condition | Very Good |
| Dimensions | 38.0 × 29.0 cm |




