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Photographic Print : View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris come for a meal, 1882. Engraving by Samuel Urrabieta In "The Illustrous World"n'1311 of 13 May 1882
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View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris come for a meal, 1882. Engraving by Samuel Urrabieta In "The Illustrous World"n'1311 of 13 May 1882
XEE4176113 View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris come for a meal, 1882. Engraving by Samuel Urrabieta In " The Illustrous World" n'1311 of 13 May 1882. by Urrabieta, Samuel (1853-1886); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris come for a meal, 1882. Engraving by Samuel Urrabieta In " The Illustrous World" n'1311 of 13 May 1882.); Stefano Bianchetti
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© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of the View of the Furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres. This captivating image, taken from "The Illustrous World"n°1311 of 13 May 1882, showcases the furnace where the less fortunate of Paris once gathered for a meal. The intricate engraving by Samuel Urrabieta, as reproduced by Stefano Bianchetti, transports you to the heart of Paris during the late 19th century. Add this historical piece to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.
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This engraving by Samuel Urrabieta, titled "View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris come for a meal, 1882" offers a poignant glimpse into the harsh realities faced by the impoverished residents of 19th century Paris. The image showcases a bustling scene at the Societe philanthropique, an organization dedicated to providing meals for those in need. The composition is filled with emotion and tells a story of desperation and hope. In stark black and white tones, Urrabieta masterfully captures the weariness etched on the faces of these destitute individuals as they gather around the furnace, eagerly awaiting their only source of sustenance. Their tattered clothing and haggard expressions serve as powerful reminders of their daily struggle against hunger and poverty. Despite their dire circumstances, there is also a sense of unity among these individuals. They have come together in this shared space to find solace in each other's company while seeking relief from their hunger pangs. This engraving serves as both a testament to human resilience and an indictment on societal inequities that perpetuate such suffering. Urrabieta's skillful technique brings depth and texture to every detail within this evocative scene. Through his artistry, he compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about social inequality while reminding us all of our collective responsibility towards helping those less fortunate than ourselves. Overall, this print serves as a powerful historical document that sheds light on one aspect of life during this tumultuous period in French history - offering us an opportunity for reflection on our own role in creating positive change within society today.
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