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Paris Commune (1871): portrait of journalist Louis Charles Delescluze (1809-1871) member of the Commune. Carjat photography. Dim. 10, 5X6, 3 cm
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Paris Commune (1871): portrait of journalist Louis Charles Delescluze (1809-1871) member of the Commune. Carjat photography. Dim. 10, 5X6, 3 cm
GRZ4960675 Paris Commune (1871): portrait of journalist Louis Charles Delescluze (1809-1871) member of the Commune. Carjat photography. Dim. 10, 5X6, 3 cm by Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906); (add.info.: Paris Commune (1871): portrait of journalist Louis Charles Delescluze (1809-1871) member of the Commune. Carjat photography. Dim. 10, 5X6, 3 cm); © Archivio Arici. All rights reserved 2022
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This print transports us back to a significant moment in history - the Paris Commune of 1871. In this portrait, we see journalist Louis Charles Delescluze, a member of the Commune, captured by the skilled lens of photographer Etienne Carjat. Delescluze's intense gaze and stern expression reflect his dedication to his journalistic work and political activism during this tumultuous time. As a prominent figure within the Commune, he played an influential role in advocating for social justice and equality. Carjat's photography artistry is evident in this composition, with precise dimensions of 10.5x6.3 cm that emphasize every detail of Delescluze's face. The use of black and white adds depth and intensity to the image, highlighting both the strength and vulnerability embodied by Delescluze as he fought for his ideals. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of France's revolutionary past and its enduring impact on society. It captures not only an individual but also represents the collective spirit that defined the Paris Commune - a movement driven by hope for change amidst societal unrest. Preserved by Archivio Arici, this historic artwork continues to inspire contemplation about our own roles in shaping society today. Through its portrayal of Delescluze, it invites us to reflect on our commitment to journalism, politics, activism, or any endeavor aimed at creating positive transformation. As we admire this remarkable piece from Graziano Arici's collection
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