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Posts tagged 1917

Mar 31
eroslight:

Childhood’s Garden (1917) – Charles Burchfield

eroslight:

Childhood’s Garden (1917) – Charles Burchfield


Mar 21
bofransson:

California Headlands (1917) – George Bellows

bofransson:

California Headlands (1917) – George Bellows


Feb 8
the-seed-of-europe:

A British soldier “shakes hands” with a kitten on a snowy bank, Neulette, 1917.
In the Christmas truce film Joyeux Noël, a cat runs back and forth between the enemy trenches to soldiers that feed it. One names the cat Felix and the other Nestor, and when the two meet in No Man’s Land during thet ruce, a sweet argument ensues between the two men over whose cat it is and what is, in fact, its name. The director of the film, Carion, drew on a real life story of a cat who did this during the truce and was ultimately shot for treason: “Towards the end of the film Major General Audebert says ‘I’ve been ordered to arrest a cat for treason.’ A cat portrayed in the film as Felix/Nestor, was actually arrested and shot for espionage after it arrived in French lines wearing a new collar and bearing a note (in French) which read ‘which regiment are you from?’. The general in charge decided just to follow the letter of the law, the cat was shot for spying.” (Source. Carion also talks about this in the making of of Joyeux Noël.) The real-life story was so ridiculous and upsetting, Carion decided not to include its ending in the film but only mention it in passing, because he thought the viewers of the film would not believe the absurdity of a cat being shot for treason.
It’s going to be a soldiers with kittens kind of day, I guess.

the-seed-of-europe:

A British soldier “shakes hands” with a kitten on a snowy bank, Neulette, 1917.

In the Christmas truce film Joyeux Noël, a cat runs back and forth between the enemy trenches to soldiers that feed it. One names the cat Felix and the other Nestor, and when the two meet in No Man’s Land during thet ruce, a sweet argument ensues between the two men over whose cat it is and what is, in fact, its name. The director of the film, Carion, drew on a real life story of a cat who did this during the truce and was ultimately shot for treason: “Towards the end of the film Major General Audebert says ‘I’ve been ordered to arrest a cat for treason.’ A cat portrayed in the film as Felix/Nestor, was actually arrested and shot for espionage after it arrived in French lines wearing a new collar and bearing a note (in French) which read ‘which regiment are you from?’. The general in charge decided just to follow the letter of the law, the cat was shot for spying.” (Source. Carion also talks about this in the making of of Joyeux Noël.) The real-life story was so ridiculous and upsetting, Carion decided not to include its ending in the film but only mention it in passing, because he thought the viewers of the film would not believe the absurdity of a cat being shot for treason.

It’s going to be a soldiers with kittens kind of day, I guess.


Dec 20
Jefferson Market (1917) – John Sloan (1871–1951)

Jefferson Market (1917) – John Sloan (1871–1951)


Sep 3
Cover of The Masses (August 1917)

Cover of The Masses (August 1917)


Aug 25
Landscape with a Grange, Trees and a Wall (pen, brush, and black ink, colored crayons; 1917) – Léon Spilliaert (1881–1946)

Landscape with a Grange, Trees and a Wall (pen, brush, and black ink, colored crayons; 1917) – Léon Spilliaert (1881–1946)


Jun 26
The House in Grey (1917) – Marc Chagall

The House in Grey (1917) – Marc Chagall


Mar 17
Bauernhaus auf dem Hügel (1917) – Egon Schiele

Bauernhaus auf dem Hügel (1917) – Egon Schiele


Mar 11
Sun Setting in a Bank of Smoke (c.1917) – Charles Burchfield

Sun Setting in a Bank of Smoke (c.1917) – Charles Burchfield


Mar 9
Portrait multiple de Marcel Duchamp (Five-Way Portrait of Marcel Duchamp) (gelatin silver print, 1917)

Portrait multiple de Marcel Duchamp (Five-Way Portrait of Marcel Duchamp) (gelatin silver print, 1917)


Feb 19
Patriot’s House (watercolor and pencil on paper laid down on board, 1917) – Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893–1967)

Patriot’s House (watercolor and pencil on paper laid down on board, 1917) – Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893–1967)


Herwarth Walden (bronze with black patina, 1917) – William Wauer (German, 1866–1962)

Herwarth Walden (bronze with black patina, 1917) – William Wauer (German, 1866–1962)


Dec 4
Garage No. 1 (1917) – Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964)

Garage No. 1 (1917) – Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964)


Dec 3
Sailors Dancing (1917) – Charles Demuth

Sailors Dancing (1917) – Charles Demuth


Nov 29

Theda Bara in Cleopatra (1917)


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