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What the situation demands (wheel and mask), 1942 (lithograph in colours)
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What the situation demands (wheel and mask), 1942 (lithograph in colours)
1194959 What the situation demands (wheel and mask), 1942 (lithograph in colours) by Harrison, F.C. (fl.1920s); 152x102 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23690658
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1940s 1942 20th Century Decorative Arts Background Belt Capital Letter Commercial Communication Equipment English Art English Artist English Text Freetime Getting Ready Ground Guinness Harrison Language Leisurely Lettering List Lithographic Lithoprint Mask Media Medium Group Medium Group Of Objects Playing Cards Preparation Printed Prints Publicity Recreational Socks Wheel White Background Word Artist British British Artist Drawing Pin John Waddington Positive Concepts
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What the Situation Demands (Wheel and Mask), 1942
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is a captivating lithograph in colors created by F. C. Harrison, a British artist from the 1920s. This intriguing artwork measures 152x102 cm and belongs to a private collection. The photograph showcases this remarkable piece of English art, capturing its essence with precision. Against a clean white background, we see a medium group of objects arranged meticulously. The focal point is an intricately designed wheel and mask, symbolizing the demands of the situation at hand. The image exudes an air of mystery and intrigue as it combines elements such as playing cards, socks, attire, and communication equipment. These items represent various aspects of life during the mid-20th century - leisurely games, recreational activities, clothing choices - all coming together to convey a message about what is required in different circumstances. Harrison's artistic skill shines through in this lithographic masterpiece. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke and color choice. The close-up view allows us to appreciate the fine craftsmanship even more. This print serves as both an advertisement and a form of communication that transcends language barriers. It captures positive concepts like freetime and preparation while subtly hinting at the presence of alcohol through its association with drinking belts. Overall, "What the Situation Demands (Wheel and Mask), 1942" invites viewers into an enigmatic world where art meets functionality – reminding us that our actions are often dictated by external factors beyond our control.
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