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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs
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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4919056 Cover of " Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs, 1878_2_10: La marseillaise, national chant - Anticlericalism - reactionaries, antirepublican, Failure of the Church, A dominant Marianne - Marianne, Bonapartiste, Legitimist, Jesuites - Illustration by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin) (1842-1910) by Pepin, Edouard Guillaumin (1842-1927); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs, 1878_2_10: La marseillaise, national chant - Anticlericalism - reactionaries, antirepublican, Failure of the Church, A dominant Marianne - Marianne, Bonapartiste, Legitimist, Jesuites - Illustration by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin) (1842-1910)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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Anxiete Chanson Escape Marianne Marseillaise National Anthem Phrygian Hat Woman Symbol A Journal Caricadoc Fear Journalism
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This print showcases the cover of "Le Grelot" number 357, Satirique en Couleurs from 1878. The illustration by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin) depicts a powerful allegory filled with political symbolism and social commentary. At the center of the image stands Marianne, a dominant figure representing France and its values. Surrounding her are various symbols and characters that represent different factions within French society. The engraving highlights themes such as anticlericalism, reactionaries, antirepublicanism, and the failure of the Church. It also includes references to Bonapartiste, Legitimist, and Jesuites ideologies. The presence of La Marseillaise, France's national anthem, emphasizes patriotism and unity in times of turmoil. Through this satirical drawing, Guillaumin captures the anxieties and fears prevalent during this period in French history. The image reflects societal concerns about power struggles between different political groups and their impact on everyday life. This print offers a glimpse into 19th-century France through its intricate details and thought-provoking imagery. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used to convey complex ideas while providing historical context for viewers today.
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