Herrenvolk

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Joseph LeBoit
American, 1907-2002

Herrenvolk, 1942/43

Woodcut on cream wove paper
460 x 351 mm (image); 479 x 370 mm (sheet, sight)
Gift of Mollie LeBoit, 2007.320

Decorated but bedraggled Nazi officers surrender to an unseen opponent in a bleak, wintry landscape. The caricatured officers are attired in very unorthodox vestments, including women’s bloomers, slips, shawls, rags, and lace, attesting to their dramatic lack of preparedness for the brutal Russian winter. Such depictions of Nazi soldiers were common for the time and served both to feminize and demean them, as well as to chastise their military oversights and pillaging. Here the exaggerated facial features are rendered more brutal by the woodcut technique, which also makes the icy landscape appear more jagged and stark.

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