• Art Analysis - "Victory Girls" by Albert Tucker

     

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Published: 10.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'Art Analysis - "Victory Girls" by Albert Tucker', 1.
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In 1943 Albert Tucker painted 'Victory Girls', a very odd, gruesome reflection of society at that time. It was a feature in a series known as the Images Of Modern Evil painted in the space of 1943 - 1947.
'Victory Girls' is an oil on canvas artwork. The paint is applied thick and in long strokes, and is especially noticeable in the sky and clothes of the figures. Patches of paint has been used to distinguish the light reflections. The painting is of four figures, two of them are young women, half dressed and wearing striped skirts. The girls are painted in such a way that their humanity is barely visible. Their curved, red, distorted mouths soon became a regular 'symbol' for Tucker. …

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