arthur szyk: political art
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Political ArtArthur Szyk
The Arthur Szyk Society, www.szyk.org
Political Cabaret DancersParis, circa 1912
The Struggle of the Łódź Theater
Smiech magazineŁódź, 1912
Political cartoon Łódź, 1914
Russian Soldier(Postcard)
Łódź, 1915
“Only the Volunteer Army and the Restoration Loan
will defend you!”(Poster)
Łódź, circa 1919
Anti-war cartoon(Postcard)
Warsaw, 1919
Illustration from Rewolucja w Niemczech[Revolution in Germany]
Łódź, 1919
English PageStatute of Kalisz
Paris, 1927Printed in Munich, 1932
Peasant’s RevoltSimon Bolivar and His Times
Paris, 1929
Covenant of the League of Nations
Paris, 1931
Szyk’s Four SonsThe Haggadah
Łódź, 1934
Warsaw, 1939(Postcard)
London, 1939
A Madman’s Dream (Der Untermensch)As later reproduced in Coronet magazine
New York, 1940
Dust jacket of The New Order
New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons,
1941
Historic Poker GameCollier’s magazine
November 1, 1941
Japan’s Aggressor:Admiral Yamamoto
TIME magazineDecember 22, 1941
Anti-ChristNew York, 1942
Parade of Mighty WarriorsNew York, 1942
Valhalla (Nibelungen series)New York, 1942
De profundis[Out of the Depths]
As published in The Chicago Sun
February 12, 1943
Ballad of the Doomed Jews of EuropeAs published in
Answer magazineNew York, 1943
United in Common CauseNew York, 1943
Franklin D. Roosevelt’sSoldier in Art
New York, 1944
Libertad—Liberating the Oppressed or
Oppressing the Liberators?
New York, 1944
John Bull’s Arab Puppet ShowNew Canaan, 1948
“Do Not Forgive Them, Oh Lord, For They Do
Know, What They Do!”New Canaan, 1949
A Farewell Message to the Former
Attorney General Thomas C. Clark
New Canaan, 1949
“Eternal Vigilanceis the Price of Liberty”
New Canaan, 1951
Thomas Jefferson’s OathNew Canaan, 1951