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Le Triboulet, 1882: Women's strike (engraving)

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Le Triboulet, 1882: Women's strike (engraving)

ICA4929666 Le Triboulet, 1882: Women's strike (engraving) by Blass, J. (Douat, Albert called) (1847-1892); (add.info.: Le Triboulet, 1882_9_3 - Illustration by Pierre-Albert Douat BlassJ. (1847-1892): Women's strike - Anti-feminism Women's rights - Michel Louise, Femmes); Photo © Caricadoc

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Le Triboulet, 1882 - Women's Strike - A Powerful Depiction of Feminist Resistance

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. This print captures the essence of a pivotal moment in history - the women's strike of 1882. Created by J. Blass and engraved by Albert Douat, this engraving titled "Le Triboulet" showcases the strength and determination of women fighting for their rights. The image portrays a diverse group of women united under a sea of flags, symbolizing their unwavering commitment to equality and justice. The presence of Michel Louise, an influential journalist and advocate for women's rights during that era, further emphasizes the significance of this historical event. Amongst the crowd stands a woman with a wooden leg, defying societal expectations and challenging notions about disability. This inclusion highlights the intersectionality within feminism as it recognizes that all women deserve equal rights regardless of physical abilities. The artist skillfully employs caricature to convey both political messages and social commentary on prevailing attitudes towards feminism at that time. Through exaggerated features and expressions, he exposes society's resistance to change while simultaneously celebrating these brave individuals who dared to challenge established norms. This engraving serves as a powerful reminder that progress is not achieved without struggle. It pays homage to those who fought tirelessly for gender equality while inspiring future generations to continue advocating for justice in all its forms.

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