German children’s art during World War I

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Global Studies of Childhood Pub Date : 2021-05-25 DOI:10.1177/20436106211015694
Carolyn Kay
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My article considers German wartime propaganda and pedagogy from 1914 to 1916, which influenced young schoolchildren (aged 5–14) to create drawings and paintings of Germany’s military in World War I. In this art, the children drew bodies of German soldiers as tough, heroic, on the move, armed with powerful weapons, and part of a superior military movement; their enemies (French, Russian, British soldiers) embodied disorder, backwardness, ineptitude, and deadly weakness. The artwork by these schoolchildren thus reveals the intense propaganda of the war years, and the children’s tendency to see the German military as the most accomplished combatant in the war. During the first two years of the war, in the primary schools of the nation, many children did such art under the supervision of teachers who passionately embraced the nation and the war cause. Within the classroom, teachers directed students to imagine the war by drawing scenes of battles, including the sinking of the Lusitania. Some of these teachers had been influenced by the Kunsterziehungsbewegung (the arts’ education movement) and thus encouraged children’s creativity in art of the war years. In this pedagogical wartime environment the young student became actively engaged in creative learning and study about the war, expressing romantic ideas of the indomitable German soldier and sailor. My research has involved analysis of over 250 school drawings done by children aged 10–14 in a school in Wilhelmsburg, near Hamburg, in 1915. I analyze the depiction of the German forces in six of these sources and also consider the history of art instruction in German schools. Furthermore, I address the ways in which historians can analyze children’s art as a historical document for understanding the child’s experience.
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第一次世界大战期间的德国儿童艺术
我的文章考虑了1914年至1916年德国的战时宣传和教育,它影响了年轻的学童(5-14岁)在第一次世界大战中创作德国军队的素描和油画。在这种艺术中,孩子们把德国士兵的身体画得坚韧、英勇、在移动中、装备着强大的武器、是高级军事运动的一部分;他们的敌人(法国、俄国、英国士兵)体现了混乱、落后、无能和致命的弱点。这些学童的艺术作品揭示了战争年代的激烈宣传,以及孩子们倾向于将德国军队视为战争中最有成就的战士。在战争的头两年,在全国的小学里,许多孩子在老师的监督下做这种艺术,老师热情地拥抱国家和战争事业。在课堂上,老师们通过绘制包括卢西塔尼亚号沉没在内的战斗场景,引导学生想象战争。这些教师中的一些人受到艺术教育运动的影响,因此鼓励儿童在战争年代的艺术创造力。在这种教育的战时环境中,年轻的学生积极参与创造性的学习和研究战争,表达了不屈不挠的德国士兵和水手的浪漫思想。我的研究分析了1915年汉堡附近威廉斯堡一所学校里10-14岁的孩子们画的250多幅学校画。我分析了其中六个来源中对德国军队的描述,并考虑了德国学校艺术教学的历史。此外,我还讨论了历史学家如何将儿童艺术作为一种历史文献来分析,以了解儿童的经历。
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Global Studies of Childhood
Global Studies of Childhood Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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