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The driver of Austrian General Skarbonovitch delivering the general and his wife into the captivity of the Russians in revenge for being repeatedly beaten by him, World War I, 1916 (colour litho)
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The driver of Austrian General Skarbonovitch delivering the general and his wife into the captivity of the Russians in revenge for being repeatedly beaten by him, World War I, 1916 (colour litho)
6000393 The driver of Austrian General Skarbonovitch delivering the general and his wife into the captivity of the Russians in revenge for being repeatedly beaten by him, World War I, 1916 (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The driver of Austrian General Skarbonovitch delivering the general and his wife into the captivity of the Russians in revenge for being repeatedly beaten by him, World War I, 1916. La vengeance du chauffeur. Illustration from Le Petit Journal, 20 February 1916.); © Look and Learn
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The Driver's Revenge - Capturing General Skarbonovitch and his Wife during World War I
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This color lithograph, created by Louis Charles Bombled in 1916, depicts a significant event from the First World War. The image portrays an act of revenge as the driver of Austrian General Skarbonovitch delivers him and his wife into Russian captivity. Motivated by years of enduring repeated beatings at the hands of the general, this dramatic scene showcases a moment of betrayal and treachery. The artwork, titled "La vengeance du chauffeur" originally appeared in Le Petit Journal on February 20th, 1916. It serves as a powerful illustration that highlights not only the personal vendetta between these individuals but also reflects broader themes such as war propaganda and historical events. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, this print captures the tension and turmoil experienced during this tumultuous period. The Western Front soldiers are depicted in their military uniforms while observing this shocking turn of events unfold before them. Through its vivid portrayal, this artwork invites viewers to reflect on themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and justice within wartime contexts. It stands as a testament to both individual acts of defiance and larger historical narratives that shaped World War I. This print from Fine Art Finder offers us a glimpse into history—a visual representation that encapsulates complex emotions surrounding conflict and personal motivations amidst global upheaval.
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