Untitled (Woman and Child)

c. 1938

Fritzi Brod

Associated Names
Fritzi Brod

Artist, American, 1900 - 1952

The image features two figures, a woman and a child, depicted in a monochromatic style. The woman is above and to the right of the child, both covered in draping fabric. The woman has elongated facial features highlighted in white. Her hair blends into the background. The child is nestled closely to the woman, with soft, rounded features. Both figures are surrounded by flowing fabric. The background consists of dense black hatching. There are no discernible objects or jewelry in the image.
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The image shows an artwork displaying three figures from the shoulders up, engaged in intense interaction. The central and rightmost figures are partially veiled, with the larger figure leaning slightly forward, embracing the smaller figures. The right figure has distinct facial features, including prominent cheekbones and a deep-set gaze with headscarf-draped hair. The central figure is positioned slightly behind and to the left, with a concerned expression. Below them, a child with short hair and a subdued expression is depicted. The figures wear simple, draped garments that blend into the background, enhancing the protective embrace. The background features abstract, dynamic lines suggesting movement or turmoil, with silhouettes of birds flying above, conveying tension or urgency.

Untitled (War)

Julio De Diego

1938

Chicago Portfolio

Various Artists

1938

This is a black and white illustration of a vintage car scene with multiple figures around it. The central focus is on a large early 20th-century automobile with a driver. Various people are shown interacting with the car, and there is also a small dog and a child-like figure in the foreground. The style resembles a linocut or woodcut print with defined lines.

Untitled (Girl, Dog, Steamroller)

Emil Armin

1938


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Wikidata ID

Q76558932

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