drawing, print, paper, ink
portrait
drawing
quirky illustration
cartoon like
cartoon based
dutch-golden-age
caricature
cartoon sketch
paper
personal sketchbook
ink
sketchbook drawing
cartoon style
storyboard and sketchbook work
cartoon carciture
sketchbook art
modernism
Dimensions height 252 mm, width 215 mm
Patricq Kroon created this cartoon, "Troelstra en Marchant," using pen and ink. The cartoon depicts two men, Troelstra and Marchant, who appear to be leading a figure dressed as a Zwarte Piet, a controversial character traditionally associated with the celebration of Sinterklaas in the Netherlands. Considering the time in which it was made, it's tempting to see the cartoon as a commentary on social and political issues in the Netherlands, especially regarding race and representation. The presence of Zwarte Piet introduces questions about cultural traditions and their potential impact on society, while Troelstra and Marchant were both key figures in Dutch politics during the early 20th century. Delving into Dutch history and political movements of the time and researching contemporary discussions about race and representation would provide additional insight into the cartoon's intended meaning and its place within Dutch society.
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