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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 375, Satirique en Colours
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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 375, Satirique en Colours
ICA4924322 Cover of " Le Grelot", number 375, Satirique en Colours, 1878_6_16: Souvenirs of 1815 - Anticlericalism - Eg with reactionaries, Eg pro-foreign - Legitimist, Jesuites - Illustration by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin) (1842-1910) by Pepin, Edouard Guillaumin (1842-1927); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Grelot", number 375, Satirique en Colours, 1878_6_16: Souvenirs of 1815 - Anticlericalism - Eg with reactionaries, Eg pro-foreign - Legitimist, Jesuites - Illustration by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin) (1842-1910)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the cover of "Le Grelot" number 375, a satirical journal published in 1878. The illustration, created by Edouard Guillaumin (Pepin), depicts various themes and symbols prevalent during that era. Titled "Souvenirs of 1815 - Anticlericalism" the artwork cleverly portrays elements such as reactionaries, pro-foreign sentiments, Legitimists, and Jesuits. The image captures the essence of French society at the time with its caricatures and witty commentary on politics, religion, and social hierarchy. It features an aristocratic figure riding in a transport vehicle adorned with religious symbols while being accompanied by luggage representing different factions within society. Through this satirical drawing, Guillaumin highlights the tensions between different groups during this period of history. The engraving skillfully combines humor with political critique to shed light on societal issues faced by France in both the past and present. This print not only serves as a visual representation of historical events but also offers insight into the role played by newspapers like "Le Grelot" in shaping public opinion through satire and caricature. It is a testament to Guillaumin's artistic talent and his ability to capture complex ideas within a single image. Overall, this striking artwork provides viewers with an intriguing glimpse into nineteenth-century France while reminding us of the power that art has in reflecting societal values and challenging established norms.
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