Origin: France / Dimensions: 15 cm
The "Trench Art" paper knife, dating from 1915-1918, is a significant example of the art and craftsmanship produced during the First World War, often crafted by soldiers in the trenches or in solitary confinement. These objects, also known as "trench art" or "war art," are characterized by a strong emotional impact and a symbolic language that reflects the experiences and suffering of soldiers. These objects represent a way to express emotions, preserve memories, and keep alive the memory of difficult experiences. They also bear witness to a spontaneous and popular art born in the extreme conditions of war.
In short, the "Trench Art" paper knife, dating from 1915-1918, is an example of how art can emerge even in contexts of suffering, becoming a means of personal and collective expression during one of the most difficult periods in modern history.
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