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To the Church of St. Clotide against the inventories provided for by the law of separation of powers, in "Le Petit Parisien", on the 28 / 01 / 1906 (engraving)
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To the Church of St. Clotide against the inventories provided for by the law of separation of powers, in "Le Petit Parisien", on the 28 / 01 / 1906 (engraving)
LSE4311701 To the Church of St. Clotide against the inventories provided for by the law of separation of powers, in " Le Petit Parisien", on the 28/01/1906 (engraving) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: To the Church of St. Clotide against the inventories provided for by the law of separation of powers. Engraving in " Le Pepetit Parisien", on the 28/01/1906.); Photo © Leonard de Selva
Media ID 25897906
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
Made Various Manifestation Miscellaneous Facts Revolt 1900 1909 Years 00 00s 1900 1910 Years 00 00s Monumument Stone Church Years 1900
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This engraving, titled "To the Church of St. Clotide against the inventories provided for by the law of separation of powers" captures a momentous event in French history. Created by an anonymous artist from the 20th century, this artwork showcases a stone church standing tall as a symbol of resistance. The scene depicted here is set in Paris on January 28,1906, as reported in "Le Petit Parisien". The image portrays a manifestation against the government's implementation of inventories mandated by the law of separation of powers. The crowd gathered around the Church of St. Clotide reflects their opposition to these measures. The architectural beauty and grandeur of this public monument are evident even in this monochromatic print. The intricate details and precision captured by Leonard de Selva's lens highlight not only its physical presence but also its significance within French culture. As we observe this historical moment frozen in time, it becomes apparent that art has always been intertwined with politics and societal change. This engraving serves as a reminder that even amidst violence and unrest, artists continue to document significant events through their works. This photograph offers us a glimpse into early 20th-century France, showcasing both architectural marvels and social upheaval. It stands as a testament to the power art holds in preserving our collective memory while inviting us to reflect upon our own place within history.
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