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Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 24 / 07 / 27 - Persecutions in Mexico - Religion Faith, Revolution, Mexico, Catholic Catholicism - Confessional Confession - Cures
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Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 24 / 07 / 27 - Persecutions in Mexico - Religion Faith, Revolution, Mexico, Catholic Catholicism - Confessional Confession - Cures
ICA4868306 Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 24/07/27 - Persecutions in Mexico - Religion Faith, Revolution, Mexico, Catholic Catholicism - Confessional Confession - Cures by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); (add.info.: Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 24/07/27 - Persecutions in Mexico - Religion Faith, Revolution, Mexico, Catholic Catholicism - Confessional Confession - Cures); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print captures an illustration of Eugene Damblans, a prominent figure in the early 20th century. Published in Le Pelerin on July 24,1927, the image depicts the religious persecution taking place in Mexico during that time. The illustration showcases various themes such as religion, faith, revolution, and Catholicism. The artwork portrays a scene from within a confessional booth where individuals seek solace and guidance amidst the turmoil. It highlights the struggles faced by clergy members who were targeted for their religious beliefs. The engraving emphasizes the violence inflicted upon them by Mexican authorities. Damblans' intricate detailing brings this historical moment to life with vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship. His work serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by those who fought for their faith during this tumultuous period. This print is part of Bridgeman Images' collection and offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in both French and Mexican history. It sheds light on how religion played a significant role in shaping societies during that era. As we reflect on this image today, it reminds us of the importance of religious freedom and tolerance in our modern world.
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