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Dreyfus case - Paris - 1898: antisemite manisfestation in Montmartre. An effigy of Martin Dreyfus, Alfreds brother, is brulee in the square, with a sign hanging on his neck: "Dreyfus has the gallows
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Dreyfus case - Paris - 1898: antisemite manisfestation in Montmartre. An effigy of Martin Dreyfus, Alfreds brother, is brulee in the square, with a sign hanging on his neck: "Dreyfus has the gallows
XEE4135475 Dreyfus case - Paris - 1898: antisemite manisfestation in Montmartre. An effigy of Martin Dreyfus, Alfreds brother, is brulee in the square, with a sign hanging on his neck: " Dreyfus has the gallows. Long live France!" Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of January 23, 1898. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dreyfus case - Paris - 1898: antisemite manisfestation in Montmartre. An effigy of Martin Dreyfus, Alfreds brother, is brulee in the square, with a sign hanging on his neck: " Dreyfus has the gallows. Long live France!" Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of January 23, 1898.); Stefano Bianchetti
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Anti Semitism Arson Cabaret Cheerfulness Dreyfus Affair Dreyfus Case Late Manifestation Montmartre Red Mill
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This powerful photograph captures the dark and disturbing reality of the Dreyfus case in Paris, 1898. In Montmartre, an antisemitic manifestation is taking place, with a crowd gathered around a square where an effigy of Martin Dreyfus, Alfred's brother, is being burned. The effigy bears a sign hanging from its neck that reads: "Dreyfus has the gallows. Long live France!". The image was originally published in "Le Pelerin" on January 23rd, 1898 and showcases the intensity of anti-Semitic sentiment during this period. The unknown artist skillfully portrays the scene with great detail and emotion. The composition reveals a street scene filled with people expressing their joy at this act of hatred towards the Dreyfus family. It also highlights elements such as cabarets and late-night establishments like the famous Red Mill in Montmartre. This illustration serves as a chilling reminder of how prejudice can lead to acts of violence and discrimination. The Dreyfus affair was not only significant for France but also had repercussions throughout Europe. Stefano Bianchetti's print brings attention to this historical event while emphasizing its relevance even today. It serves as a stark reminder that we must continue to fight against bigotry and intolerance in all forms to ensure a more inclusive future for all societies.
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