Reading a painting: Maxo Vanka’s collage “World War II”

Authors

  • Henry A. Christian
  • Tine T. Kurent

Abstract

The interpretation of symbols on the collage “The Beginnings of World War II” by the American-Croatian painter Maxo Vanka is the story about the escape of Dr. Stetten, Vanka’s father-in-law, from the occupied France via the MS Ile de France, and about the exposal of a nazi agent, Douglas Chandler, by Vanka and his friend, the American-Slovene writer Louis Adamic.

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Published

1997-01-01

How to Cite

A. Christian, H., & T. Kurent, T. . (1997). Reading a painting: Maxo Vanka’s collage “World War II”. Two Homelands, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/twohomelands/article/view/13300

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