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Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 03 / 07 / 04 - In a moving scene
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Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 03 / 07 / 04 - In a moving scene
ICA4855178 Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 03/07/04 - In a moving scene, at the commission of inquiry, M. Lagrave begged the President of the Council to tell the truth - Religion Faith, Commission of Inquiry, Catholic Catholicism - Million des Chartreux - Combes Emile (1835-1921), Rabier Fernand (1855-1933), Lagrave Michel, Sembat Marcel (1862-1922), Lerolle Jean (1873-1962), Cochin Denys (1851-1922) by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); (add.info.: Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 03/07/04 - In a moving scene, at the commission of inquiry, M. Lagrave begged the President of the Council to tell the truth - Religion Faith, Commission of Inquiry, Catholic Catholicism - Million des Chartreux - Combes Emile (1835-1921), Rabier Fernand (1855-1933), Lagrave Michel, Sembat Marcel (1862-1922), Lerolle Jean (1873-1962), Cochin Denys (1851-1922)); Photo eCaricadoc; Uruguayan, out of copyright
Media ID 23718886
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Accusation Carthusian Corruption Depute Expulsion Laicite Caricadoc Journalism Years 1900
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This print captures a powerful moment in history. The illustration, created by Eugene Damblans in 1904 for Le Pelerin magazine, depicts an emotional scene at a commission of inquiry. In the midst of this moving setting, M. Lagrave can be seen pleading with the President of the Council to reveal the truth. The image is rich with symbolism and significance. It highlights the intersection of religion, faith, and politics during that era. The Catholic Church's influence on society is evident as representatives from various fields gather at Million des Chartreux to seek answers. Damblans' artistic talent shines through in his attention to detail and ability to capture raw emotions. Each figure portrayed - Combes Emile, Rabier Fernand, Lagrave Michel, Sembat Marcel, Lerolle Jean, Cochin Denys - adds depth to the composition. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to a period marked by intense debates and fervent discussions about truth and belief systems. This print serves as a reminder of our collective past while also inviting contemplation on how these themes continue to shape our present-day world. With its timeless quality and thought-provoking subject matter, this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection offers viewers an opportunity for reflection on matters that transcend time itself.
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