
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Media: Arthur Szyk "The New Order"
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Arthur Szyk was born in Poland and began painting at the age of four. He studied art in Paris until the outbreak of World War I, when he travelled East to study Mohammedan art. In 1914, he joined the Russian army, and later served as an officer in a guerrilla regiment in the Polish army. He married in 1921 and moved back to Paris, where he lived and painted until 1931. Szyk received many important commissions during this time... He illuminated the Covenant of the League of Nations, painted a series of miniatures dealing with the American Revolution that hangs in the White House, and spent three years working on an illumination of the Haggadah, the story of the Jews' flight from Egypt which was dedicated to the King of England.
In 1940, Szyk relocated to Canada, eventually settling in New York City in 1941. Szyk's political cartoons, which were published in the newspaper PM, were described by art critic, Thomas Craven as being "as compact as a bomb, extraordinarily lucid in statement, firm and incisive of line, and deadly in their characterizations." The illustrations we scanned today are from a collection of Szyk's political cartoons called "The New Order"..
Caricature is the foundation of cartooning. It involves the exaggeration of features to highlight and focus personality traits. Szyk was a master of caricature. His ability to clearly express the arrogance, irony and evil behind the trumped up facade of civilized behavior spoke louder than words. "The New Order" is a rare book. It was ahead of its time when it was published in 1941, before the United States entered the Second World War. ASIFA-Hollywood was fortunate to locate a clean copy to digitize.













































8 Comments:
I received this comment via email, and I thought it was worth posting here...
It seems that everyone's forgetting the Heckyll and Jeckyll rule of cartoons, They can do anything they want, that's what makes toons, toons.
The nazi caricatures are really cutting edge for the time. Today, cutting edge and emmy winning seem to equate being able to point out something that's already obvious to everyone, back then it was revealing the hidden threat of something we didn't know about... go figure. The human race is turning to tapioca. -PM
That`s some great stuff. This project is great and I will be checking tis page often. Thanks for sharing these great and rare images.
David Apatoff did a feature on Szyk in his blog "Illustration Art". It has more amazing scans...
http://illustrationart.blogspot.com/2005/12/arthur-szyk-pictures-like-jewels.html
Enjoy
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
Thank you for this post.
Actually, the Animation Archive is what got me through this horribly, stroke-provokingly hot Sunday. Cheers for that as well;)
These are amazing! I have a book of Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tales at home that was illustrated by Szyk, and to see these historical figures rendered in the same style is just...disorienting.
I have known about Arthur Szyk's work for many years now. I recently aquired a copy of The New Order. I have used the image of the Four Horsemen in my class when we study primary source interpretation. Asking students to identify when the art was created as well as who is is included in each piece gets them thinking and examining documents in a whole new way.
Please let me know if you would like more pictures of assorted Szyk material. Stamps, books, original art, charity labels, posters etc....
I have some interesting material.
Just send me an email address to send to.
Gregg
Hello
We would love to get high resolution scans of Szyk material. You can contact me at sworth@animationarchive.org or by phone at 818 842 8330.
Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive
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