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Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration)
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Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration)
7400034 Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration) by Bianco, T. (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Political casserole: concert of pots, casserole - the French politician Emile Combes (1835-1921) wielding kitchen utensils, followed by the people of Paris, after what was called the "file affair" (1904-1905). Caricature by T. Bianco, early 20th century.); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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Political Casserole - A Symbolic Concert of Protest in Early 20th Century France
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. This illustration, titled "Political Casserole: Casserole Concert" offers a satirical glimpse into the tumultuous political climate of early 20th century France. Created by T. Bianco, a renowned artist of that era, this artwork depicts an unusual spectacle unfolding on the streets of Paris. In response to the infamous "Dreyfus Affair" that rocked French society from 1894 to 1906, we witness the charismatic French politician Emile Combes leading a procession wielding kitchen utensils as musical instruments. This unconventional concert is aptly named after the casserole dish - symbolizing both unity and discontent among the people. The image captures a moment when ordinary citizens join Combes in his protest against corruption and injustice within politics. The crowded scene reflects widespread public frustration and highlights their determination for reform. Bianco's skillful drawing style brings each character to life, emphasizing their individuality amidst a sea of faces. Through this scathing satire, he criticizes not only politicians but also societal issues such as unemployment and class disparities prevalent during that time. As viewers delve into this thought-provoking piece, they are transported back to an era defined by political turmoil and social unrest. It serves as a reminder that art has always been an influential medium for expressing dissent and challenging established norms. Overall, "Political Casserole: Casserole Concert" remains an enduring testament to the power of art in capturing historical moments while provoking contemplation about our own modern-day socio-political landscape.
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