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Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Theatre
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Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Theatre
ICA4921217 Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Theatre, President of the Republic - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III by Vernier, Charles (1831-87); (add.info.: Illustration by Charles Vernier (? -1887) in Le Charivari - Theatre, President of the Republic - Thiers Adolphe, Napoleon III); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22261436
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This print captures an illustration by Charles Vernier, a talented artist whose life remains shrouded in mystery. The artwork was featured in Le Charivari - Theatre, a renowned publication of its time. In this particular piece, Vernier skillfully portrays two influential figures from French history: President of the Republic Thiers Adolphe and Napoleon III. The image showcases a military and political setting, with spectators eagerly observing the scene. A musician can be seen playing the flute on stage while various symbols of France's rich culture and history are scattered throughout the composition. Notably, Marianne, a powerful woman symbolizing liberty and freedom, stands tall amidst the chaos. Vernier's attention to detail is evident as he masterfully depicts each character's facial expressions and body language. The engraving exudes courage and determination while hinting at underlying tensions between opposing forces within French society during that era. This 19th-century artwork offers us a glimpse into the complex political landscape of France at that time. It serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression, showcasing Vernier's talent as an engraver. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece for future generations to appreciate its significance in European history. As we delve into this black-and-white masterpiece, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and capture pivotal moments in our collective pasts.
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