Up Yours Baby
by Weston Westmoreland
Title
Up Yours Baby
Artist
Weston Westmoreland
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Combination of "Up Yours, Baby" and "Kilroy was here", as seen in Kelly's Heroes, found on a German Bunker wall in Normandy. The graffiti is recent, but the bunker was real and I love the movie, so I got me this souvenir.
"Kilroy was here" is an American expression that became popular during World War II; it is typically seen in graffiti. Its origins are debated, but the phrase and the distinctive drawing of a bald man (sometimes with a few hairs) with a big nose peeking over a wall with the fingers of each hand clutching it � became associated with GIs in the 1940s.
In the UK, the graffiti is known as "Mr Chad" or "Chad". The Australian equivalent phrase is "Foo was here" and it might date from World War I. Chad may have derived from a British cartoonist in 1938, possibly pre-dating "Kilroy was here". Etymologist Dave Wilton says, "Sometime during the war, Chad and Kilroy met, and in the spirit of Allied unity merged, with the British drawing appearing over the American phrase."
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November 5th, 2014
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