The Follies of War

published 1972

Fritz Eichenberg

Associated Names
Fritz Eichenberg

Artist, American, 1901 - 1990

This is a drawing of figures riding horses over a devastated landscape. The image features three riders, each exuding power and menace. The bottom left shows a heavily armored figure holding a sword, riding an armored horse. Above this, a skeletal figure with a cape brandishes a weapon. Higher up, a dynamic form rides a wild beast. The background depicts jagged silhouettes of an indistinct landscape, suggesting destruction and turmoil. The lines and contrasts contribute to the dramatic atmosphere.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    woodcut

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1980.45.477

  • Series Title

    Erasmus' "In Praise of Folly": no.10 [1980.45.468-477]

Associated Artworks

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The illustration shows the upper half of a person sitting, with their upper body facing slightly to the left. Their face is turned to the right, with pronounced features and deep-set eyes. The person has detailed hair swept back, and is wearing a black beret and a fur-lined cloak or robe. One hand is holding a quill pen over a cluttered desk with objects like an open book, hourglass, and bound books labeled "TERMINUS" and "CONCEDO NULLI." A bust of a bearded figure sits next to the books. A jester puppet is on a side table, wearing a patterned costume with bells and a smiling face. The background is mainly blank.

Dame Folly Speaks

Fritz Eichenberg

1972

This is a photograph of a red book cover. The cover features a rectangular black label in the center with text in gold lettering. The design is minimalistic with a focus on the contrast between the red fabric and the label.

Desiderius Erasmus' "In Praise of Folly"

Fritz Eichenberg

1972

This is a drawing featuring expressive characters, exaggerated features, and animals. The image portrays a group of figures seated closely together with dramatic facial expressions and dynamic interactions. The characters are sketched with exaggerated features and are surrounded by animals, including two pigs and a cat. The style is detailed with strong contrasts between black and white, emphasizing folds in the clothing, the texture of the fur, and facial expressions. The artwork conveys a mixture of humorous and grotesque elements, suggesting a satirical or critical narrative.

The Follies of Old Age

Fritz Eichenberg

1972


Artwork history & notes

Exhibition History

1998

  • Powers of Protest and Persuasion: The Role of the Artist in War, Daura Gallery, Lynchburg College, 1998-1999.

Wikidata ID

Q65568539

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