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Le 2e anniversaire de la Marne; Trois grandes figures du haut clerge francais, 1916. Creator: Jean Clair-Guyot

Le 2e anniversaire de la Marne; Trois grandes figures du haut clerge francais, 1916. Creator: Jean Clair-Guyot


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Le 2e anniversaire de la Marne; Trois grandes figures du haut clerge francais, 1916. Creator: Jean Clair-Guyot

Le 2e anniversaire de la Marne; Trois grandes figures du haut clerge francais, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916"

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Anniversary Archbishop Battle Of The Marne Bishop Cardinal Clair Guyot Jean Clergy Commemorating Commemoration Commemorative First Battle Of The Marne Jean Clair Guyot Victorious Victory Western Front Roman Catholicism


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Le 2e anniversaire de la Marne - Trois grandes figures du haut clergé français

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is a photograph print created by Jean Clair-Guyot in 1916. The image commemorates the second anniversary of the First Battle of the Marne, a pivotal moment in the First World War that took place on the Western Front in September 1914. The photograph features three prominent French Catholic clergy members dressed in their robes, standing against a neutral background. The first figure is Emmanuel Marbeau, the Archbishop of Reims, wearing a long, white robe with a red cross on the chest and a mitre on his head. To his right stands Emile Louis Cornil Lobbedey, the Bishop of Arras, dressed similarly but with a simple white robe and a simple cross around his neck. The third figure is Louis Joseph Lucon, the Cardinal of Paris, who wears a red robe with a golden cross and a hat adorned with a tassel. The three men are standing together, their faces serious and their gazes focused, as if in deep thought or prayer. The photograph captures a sense of unity and solidarity among the French clergy during a time of national crisis. The black and white color palette adds to the somber and reflective mood of the image. The photograph was published in the French magazine "L'Illustration" in 1916 as part of a series commemorating the different months of the war. It is a testament to the role of religion and the Catholic Church in providing moral and spiritual support to the French people during a time of war and hardship. The image serves as a reminder of the enduring power of faith and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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