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The Parade, caricature of Napoleon III and his court (1808-73)
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The Parade, caricature of Napoleon III and his court (1808-73)
CHT157327 The Parade, caricature of Napoleon III and his court (1808-73), from La Menagerie Imperiale, c.1870 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Musee de L Histoire Vivante, Montreuil, France; (add.info.: Badinguet was a nickname for Louis Napoleon III; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23225292
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Band Circus Empress Eugenie Performer Second Empire Arnauld Bellange Fould Jocko Morny
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The Parade - A Satirical Glimpse into the Court of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie
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. This photo print, titled "The Parade" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Napoleon III and his court during the Second Empire. Created in 1870 by an anonymous French artist, this colourful lithograph showcases a lively circus-like scene filled with caricatures of prominent figures from that era. At the center of attention is Napoleon III himself, affectionately nicknamed Badinguet, accompanied by his elegant wife Empress Eugenie. Surrounding them are various members of their court, including Le Cosse, Jocko, Mocquard, Magnan, Bellange, Fould, Billaut, Baroche, Morny Palikao Maupas Arnauld - each depicted in a satirical manner. The image captures the essence of a performance as these exaggerated characters parade through an imaginary stage. The band plays energetically while performers showcase their talents amidst laughter and applause. This satirical portrayal reflects both public opinion and political tensions during this period. Displayed at Musee de L'Histoire Vivante in Montreuil France today; this artwork provides valuable insight into the social dynamics and power struggles within Napoleon III's reign. It serves as a reminder that even powerful leaders were subject to criticism and mockery. Through its vibrant colors and intricate details; this print invites viewers to immerse themselves in history while appreciating art's ability to capture societal nuances with
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