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Caricature of Hubertine Auclerc (1848-1914) from Les Contemporains magazine
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Caricature of Hubertine Auclerc (1848-1914) from Les Contemporains magazine
CHT195256 Caricature of Hubertine Auclerc (1848-1914) from Les Contemporains magazine, 1890 (colour litho) by Petit, Alfred (d.1895); Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France; (add.info.: socialist who founded the L Avenir des femmes movement in the 1870s; later renamed the Societe de Suffrage des Femmes ; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a vibrant caricature of Hubertine Auclerc, an influential figure in the women's rights movement during the late 19th century. Created by Alfred Petit for Les Contemporains magazine in 1890, this colourful lithograph captures the essence of Auclerc's personality and her dedication to social activism. Hubertine Auclerc was a prominent socialist who played a pivotal role in founding L'Avenir des femmes (The Future of Women) movement in the 1870s. Later renamed as Société de Suffrage des Femmes (Society for Women's Suffrage), this organization fought tirelessly for gender equality and women's right to vote. In this image, we see Auclerc portrayed with great enthusiasm and determination. Her strong features are accentuated with bold strokes of colour, emphasizing her unwavering commitment to fighting for women's rights. The artist skillfully captures her spirit as an activist through expressive facial expressions and dynamic poses. Auclerc became known for her civil disobedience campaigns and relentless advocacy work. She fearlessly challenged societal norms and demanded equal rights for all women. This caricature serves as a powerful reminder of her significant contributions to the feminist movement. Preserved by Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, this historical artifact not only celebrates Hubertine Auclerc but also pays homage to countless other courageous women who dedicated their lives to achieving gender equality. It stands as a testament to their resilience and reminds
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