Fine Art Print : Cartoon, Enfer-Pacha, WW1
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Cartoon, Enfer-Pacha, WW1
Cartoon, Enfer-Pacha (a pun on Enver Pasha -- Enfer meaning Hell). Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922), leader of the Ottoman Empire and member of the Central Powers during the First World War. Date: 1916
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Baionnette Caricatures Casual Enfer Enver Hands Hell Ismail Moustache Pacha Pasha Pockets Powers Satire Satirical Ottoman
21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Introducing the latest addition to our Media Storehouse Fine Art Prints collection: "Cartoon, Enfer-Pacha, WW1" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating print showcases a political cartoon depicting Ismail Enver Pasha, a prominent leader of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The cartoon, titled "Enfer-Pacha," is a clever pun on Enver Pasha's name and the French word for "hell," reflecting the complex geopolitical landscape of the time. Add a touch of historical intrigue to your space with this striking, high-quality print. Order now and bring a piece of the past into your present.
21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
Our fine art prints are high-quality prints made using a paper called Photo Rag. This 100% cotton rag fibre paper is known for its exceptional image sharpness, rich colors, and high level of detail, making it a popular choice for professional photographers and artists. Photo rag paper is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print. If you can afford to spend more on a higher quality paper, then Photo Rag is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print.
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.3cm x 53.3cm (11.5" x 21")
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 68.6cm (20" x 27")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This satirical cartoon, titled "Enfer-Pacha," is a poignant and witty commentary on the leadership of Ismail Enver Pasha during World War I. Drawn in 1916, the cartoonist cleverly plays with words by creating a pun on Enver Pasha's name, with "Enfer" meaning "hell" in French. Enver Pasha, a prominent Ottoman leader and member of the Central Powers, is depicted here in a casual, almost carefree manner, wearing a green jacket and fez, with a moustache that curls up at the ends. He is shown with a lazily slung baionnette, a military weapon, casually tucked into his coat pocket. The orange background adds a pop of color and a sense of warmth, contrasting with the ominous title of the cartoon. The satirical nature of the cartoon is evident in the exaggerated features of Enver Pasha's face and the mocking tone of the title. The cartoonist's intent is to criticize Enver Pasha's perceived lack of seriousness and commitment during the war, as well as the Ottoman Empire's eventual defeat. This cartoon is a valuable historical artifact, providing a unique perspective on the political climate of the time and the role of satire in shaping public opinion during wartime. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of history and the power of art to reflect and critique the world around us.
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