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The flatterer (litho)
7201337 The flatterer (litho) by Trier, Walter (1890-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The flatterer. Illustration from Lustige Blatter, 1912.); © Look and Learn
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The Flatterer - A Satirical Portrait of Deception and Humor
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. This black and white lithograph, titled "The Flatterer" created by German artist Walter Trier in 1912, offers a scathing satire on the art of flattery. The image showcases a woman with an exaggeratedly feminine appearance, her face adorned with a mischievous smile. Trier's keen eye for detail is evident in his masterful use of lines to capture the essence of this satirical cartoon. In this early twentieth-century artwork, Trier skillfully portrays the deceptive nature of flattery through his caricature-like style. The woman's exaggerated features highlight society's obsession with appearances and its tendency to be easily swayed by sweet words and false compliments. Through clever humor and wit, Trier reminds us that flattery can often mask ulterior motives or insincerity. This thought-provoking piece invites viewers to reflect upon their own experiences with flattery while appreciating the artist's ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful imagery. As we delve into this intriguing lithograph from Germany's artistic heritage, we are reminded once again of the timeless relevance of satire as an instrument for social commentary. With its bold strokes and playful composition, "The Flatterer" continues to captivate audiences today just as it did over a century ago when it was first published in Lustige Blätter magazine.
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