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False Agitation [...] Especially during World War II, Hitler was caricatured in numerous animated shorts, including Der Fuehrer's Face, a 1943 Disney wartime propaganda cartoon featuring Donald Duck, and Herr Meets Hare with Bugs Bunny. However, Hitler's first appearance on a Warner Brothers cartoon was in Bosko's Picture Show in 1932 in a short gag where Hitler is shown chasing after Jimmy Durante with an ax. George Grosz painted Cain, or Hitler in Hell (1944) showing the dead attacking Hitler in Hell. The photomontage artist John Heartfield made frequent use of Hitler's image as a target for his brand of barbed satire during Hitler's lifetime. In Fritz Lang's 1941 movie Man Hunt, which opened in theaters before America's entry into the war, Hitler is seen in the scope of a British hunter's rifle. In Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 movie To Be or Not to Be (as well as in Mel Brooks' remake in 1983), an actor from a Polish stage group impersonates Hitler to enable the escape of the troupe to England. In the opening scenes of Citizen Kane (1941), Charles Foster Kane is described and shown as supporting, then denouncing Hitler. Warner Bros. produced wartime cartoons which constantly parodied Hitler and his personality traits and quirks. Most (if not all) cartoons with Hitler and the Nazis as the antagonists ended up with the American hero cartoon character (such as Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck) making a mockery out of Hitler and his people. source: WIKIPEDIA, Adolf Hitler in popular culture
2011
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"My work as an artist, Patryk Kuleta aka Trynidada aka BOSSCO, is a celebration of colour, form, and emotion. I believe that art should evoke a response in the viewer and my goal is to create pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. I draw inspiration from the world around me, including nature, culture, and personal experiences, and translate these inspirations into vibrant and surreal compositions. My process is driven by experimentation and a willingness to take risks. Through my work, I'm aiming to challenge our perception of reality and invite everyone to question the norms and conventions of our society.. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to be curious, to question their assumptions, and to see the world in new and exciting ways. I am a multidisciplinary artist, working with a range of mediums including painting, drawing, digital art, and moving picture. Each piece is a unique expression of my vision and a reflection of my ongoing journey as an artist. My hope is that my work will continue to evolve and challenge both myself and my audience."
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