Anti Semitism Collection
"Unveiling the Dark Shadows: A Historical Journey through Anti-Semitism" Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice (colour litho): In a powerful display of courage
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"Unveiling the Dark Shadows: A Historical Journey through Anti-Semitism" Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice (colour litho): In a powerful display of courage, Emile Zola stood tall at the Palais de Justice, challenging societal norms and shedding light on a deeply rooted issue. J'Accuse. . Open letter from Emile Zola to the President of the French Republic: With unwavering determination, Zola penned his famous open letter, exposing the injustices faced by Jews and demanding justice for all. "The Jews are Our Misfortune, " 1920s: This haunting slogan echoed throughout an era tainted by hatred and discrimination. It serves as a chilling reminder of how prejudice can poison societies. Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940: Amidst unimaginable horrors during World War II, this self-portrait captures one artist's struggle against anti-Semitic persecution. It stands as a testament to resilience and defiance. "At thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar 'Everything must pay off'" (antisemitic cartoon), 1909 (print): Through grotesque caricatures and offensive stereotypes, this cartoon perpetuated harmful narratives that fueled anti-Semitism within society. Cover for La Libre Parole with Edouard Drumont's speech, 1897 (engraving): Edouard Drumont's inflammatory rhetoric found its way onto magazine covers like La Libre Parole. Such platforms amplified hate speech targeting Jewish communities. The Defeat Of Shylock, 1850 (oil on panel): This painting reflects Shakespearean-inspired anti-Semitic sentiment prevalent in Europe during the mid-19th century. It symbolizes centuries-long prejudices ingrained in cultural narratives. The Rehabilitation of Dreyfus in 1906: General Gillain confers the Cross of Legion d'Honneur to Commander Dreyfus - Alfred Dreyfus receiving Legion d'Honneur in the courtyard of the Paris Military School.