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The Laughter, Satirical in Colours, 1898_5_21: Monsieur Jaures - Music, Dreyfus Affair, Antipatriotism, Percussion - Zola Emile, Jaures Jean Illustration by Gyp (1849-1932)
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The Laughter, Satirical in Colours, 1898_5_21: Monsieur Jaures - Music, Dreyfus Affair, Antipatriotism, Percussion - Zola Emile, Jaures Jean Illustration by Gyp (1849-1932)
ICA4838941 The Laughter, Satirical in Colours, 1898_5_21: Monsieur Jaures - Music, Dreyfus Affair, Antipatriotism, Percussion - Zola Emile, Jaures Jean Illustration by Gyp (1849-1932) by Gyp (1849-1932); (add.info.: The Laughter, Satirical in Colours, 1898_5_21: Monsieur Jaures - Music, Dreyfus Affair, Antipatriotism, Percussion - Zola Emile, Jaures Jean Illustration by Gyp (1849-1932)); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print titled "The Laughter, Satirical in Colours, 1898_5_21: Monsieur Jaures - Music, Dreyfus Affair, Antipatriotism, Percussion - Zola Emile, Jaures Jean Illustration by Gyp" transports us back to the late 19th century in France. The image is a satirical illustration by Gyp (1849-1932), depicting various elements of French society during that time. In the foreground of the image stands Monsieur Jaures, a prominent figure known for his involvement in music and his strong opinions on political matters such as the Dreyfus Affair and antipatriotism. He holds a flag while surrounded by musical instruments including drums and tambourines. Behind him are scenes of chaos and destruction with caricatures representing different aspects of French culture. A naked woman symbolizes freedom of expression through literature while wine bottles and crockery represent indulgence and excess. In the background stands Emile Zola, another influential writer involved in the Dreyfus case. This thought-provoking image captures not only the political climate but also reflects societal issues such as alcohol consumption and gender roles prevalent at that time. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used to critique society's flaws while providing commentary on important historical events. Overall, this print offers an intriguing glimpse into French history during the late 19th century through its vibrant imagery and complex symbolism.
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