German Expressionist Political Posters 1918-1919: Art and Politics, a Failed Alliance
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Abstract
AbstractAt two o'clock in the afternoon of November 9, 1918, Philipp Scheidemann proclaimed the German Republic. On November 10 the moderate German Social Democratic Party and the more radical Independent German Social Democratic Party established a provisional, coalition government with Friedrich Ebert as Reich Chancellor. This new socialist government issued a call for free and democratic elections to fill the seats in the new National Assembly. Additional informationNotes on contributorsIda Katherine RigbyIda Katherine Rigby is Associate Professor of the History of Art at San Diego State University. She is the author of Karl Hofer (1976) and An alle Künstler! War-Revolution-Weimar: German Expressionist Prints, Drawings, Posters, and Periodicals from The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation (1983).
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