Angels and Airplanes, from War: Mystical Images of War

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Natal'ya Goncharova
Russian, 1881-1962

Angels and Airplanes, from War: Mystical Images of War, 1914

Lithograph on cream wove paper
326 x 240 mm
Margaret Fisher Endowment, 1992.4.10

© 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

In this composition, the angular geometry completed by the wings of planes and angels contrasts with the angels’ circular halos. Early in the war, aviation was used for aerial reconnaissance photography, which could perhaps explain why these airplanes lack any sign of artillery. It was not long after Natalia Goncharova made this print that the airforce began to be used for many other purposes in wartime. The pilots and angels share a celestial point of view that raises questions about the kind of knowledge required to make decisions in war.

— Exhibition label, Belligerent Encounters: Graphic Chronicles of War and Revolution, 1500–1945, July 31–October 23, 2011, Galleries 124–127.