This work shows a gathering of men in a seemingly idyllic setting taking their wives to the local factory and watching them being transformed from old women into young beauties by the miraculous workings of modern machinery.
Franz Sedlacek (21 January 1891 - 1945) was an Austrian painter. He was declared missing on 1 February 1945 and declared dead in 1972.
An April 1937 Life magazine article called Franz Sedlacek the "craziest painter in the world". Sedlacek was a self-taught Austrian painter, caricaturist and satirist of Czech origin who became famous in the period between the two world wars and became a proponent of the sharply satirical Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement, an artistic movement similar to Magic Realism.
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