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Illustration of Marcel Noblet dit Nob (1880-1935) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 29/11/14 - Madame anastasie " What will she still cut me? " - War of 14 -18, Censorship - Anastasia - Scissors
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Illustration of Marcel Noblet dit Nob (1880-1935) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 29/11/14 - Madame anastasie " What will she still cut me? " - War of 14 -18, Censorship - Anastasia - Scissors
ICA4947458 Illustration of Marcel Noblet dit Nob (1880-1935) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 29/11/14 - Madame anastasie " What will she still cut me? " - War of 14 -18, Censorship - Anastasia - Scissors; (add.info.: Illustration of Marcel Noblet dit Nob (1880-1935) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 29/11/14 - Madame anastasie " What will she still cut me? " - War of 14 -18, Censorship - Anastasia - Scissors); Photo © Caricadoc
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This illustration by Marcel Noblet dit Nob captures the essence of censorship during the tumultuous period of World War I. The image, originally featured on the cover of Le Cri de Paris in 1914, depicts Madame Anastasie contemplating the power of her scissors to cut through freedom of expression.
In a time when information was tightly controlled and dissenting voices were silenced, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by journalists and artists during wartime. The symbolism of Anastasia holding scissors represents both the threat to free speech and the determination to resist oppression.
Nob's intricate engraving skillfully conveys a sense of tension and defiance, with every detail contributing to the overall narrative. The smoking figure in the background adds an air of mystery and intrigue, hinting at hidden truths waiting to be uncovered.
As we reflect on this historical moment through Nob's artistry, we are reminded that even in times of darkness and uncertainty, there are those who will continue to fight for truth and justice. Madame Anastasie's question "What will she still cut me?" echoes through the ages as a powerful call for vigilance against censorship and tyranny.
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