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La Commune de Paris, Rue De Rivoli, Matinee du 24 mai (b / w photo)
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La Commune de Paris, Rue De Rivoli, Matinee du 24 mai (b / w photo)
5202297 La Commune de Paris, Rue De Rivoli, Matinee du 24 mai (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rue De Rivoli, Matinee du 24 mai. Illustration for Paris sous la Commune Par Un Temoin Fidele (c 1890). A large collection of reproductions of contemporary photographs and other materials relating to La Commune De Paris, 28 March to 28 May 1871.); © Look and Learn
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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
1871 La Commune De Paris Matinee Revolutionary Rue De Rivoli Socialism Socialist The Paris Commune
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This photograph captures a pivotal moment in French history - the Commune de Paris on Rue De Rivoli, Matinee du 24 mai. Taken by an anonymous French photographer in the 19th century, this powerful image is now part of a private collection. The scene depicts a bustling street filled with people, showcasing the energy and fervor of the revolutionary period. The buildings lining Rue De Rivoli stand tall as witnesses to this historical event. This photograph was later used as an illustration for "Paris sous la Commune Par Un Temoin Fidele" (c 1890), providing valuable visual documentation of La Commune De Paris from March to May 1871. The Paris Commune was a short-lived socialist government that emerged after the fall of Napoleon III's Second Empire during the Franco-Prussian War. It aimed to establish a more egalitarian society but faced resistance from conservative forces. Ultimately, it ended tragically with its suppression by government troops. This image serves as a reminder of France's turbulent past and highlights the importance of photography in preserving historical moments. Its inclusion in various collections ensures that future generations can reflect upon and learn from this significant chapter in French culture and politics.
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