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Russian foreign policy, In 1908
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Russian foreign policy, In 1908
Russian foreign policy. In 1908 Armand Fallieres, President of France 1906 - 1913, visited Russia. Here he is having his pocket picked by the Tsar. Cartoon from L Assiette au Buerre", Paris, 25 July 1908
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1908 Caricature Cartoon Embracing French Flag Illustration Technique Lassiette Au Buerre Magazine Cover Military Uniform Only Men People In The Background President Text Top Hat Tsar Tsarist Two People Visit Armand Fallieres Pickpocketing Tail Coat
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In this intriguing print from 1908, we witness a fascinating moment in Russian foreign policy. Armand Fallieres, the President of France at the time, embarked on a visit to Russia and found himself caught up in an unexpected encounter with the Tsar. The image captures Fallieres standing tall in his top hat and tailcoat, while the Tsar embraces him warmly. However, upon closer inspection, we notice that this seemingly friendly embrace hides a mischievous act. The cartoonist behind this illustration cleverly depicts the Tsar pickpocketing Fallieres' pocket as they embrace. This satirical portrayal highlights some underlying tensions or suspicions between these two nations during that period. The caricatured figures are rich with detail - from their military uniforms to their facial expressions - providing insight into both historical context and artistic technique prevalent at that time. It is worth noting that only men are depicted in this scene, reflecting societal norms of the era. This image was originally featured on the cover of "L'Assiette au Beurre" a popular French magazine known for its political cartoons and illustrations. Its publication date coincided with Fallieres' visit to Russia and serves as an amusing commentary on international relations during those times. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into an important moment in history when diplomatic visits were not always what they seemed – reminding us that even world leaders can fall victim to unexpected surprises!
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