“Revelation 1919” is likely a reference to a famous painting by Croatian artist Vilko Gecan. Gecan was a key figure in the Croatian avant-garde movement and a pioneer of expressionism in Croatian art.
“Revelation” (1919)
- Artist: Vilko Gecan (1894–1973)
- Art Style: Expressionism
- Significance: This painting is considered one of Gecan’s most important works. It captures the tumultuous atmosphere of the post-World War I era, reflecting the widespread feelings of disillusionment and anxiety. Gecan’s use of distorted forms and stark contrasts in the painting conveys a sense of inner turmoil and societal upheaval.
Gecan was deeply influenced by the events of World War I, and “Revelation” is a powerful representation of the emotional and psychological aftermath of the war. The painting is noted for its intense emotional expression and is a key work in understanding the development of modern art in Croatia.
Revelation 19:19
Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to wage war against the rider on the horse and his army.
Generale Moj:
The moneylenders will never forgive our debts if the Our Father has been changed from forgiving debts instead of trespasses.
I will request Corporal Bono
to say the Lord’s prayer properly for his 25th jubilee anniversary