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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 66, Satirique en Couleurs
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Cover of "Le Grelot", number 66, Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4918738 Cover of " Le Grelot", number 66, Satirique en Couleurs, 1872_7_13: Actuality - Anticlericalism, Republican, President of the Republic - reshareholders, Failure of the Church - Napoleon III, Jesuites - Illustration by Alfred Le Petitty (1841-1909) by Le Petit, Alfred (1841-1909); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Grelot", number 66, Satirique en Couleurs, 1872_7_13: Actuality - Anticlericalism, Republican, President of the Republic - reshareholders, Failure of the Church - Napoleon III, Jesuites - Illustration by Alfred Le Petitty (1841-1909)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22874508
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Le Petit Alfred 1841 1909 Napoleon Iii Iii 3rd 1808 1873 A Journal Caricadoc Conversation Journalism
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This print showcases the cover of "Le Grelot" number 66, a satirical magazine published in France in 1872. The illustration by Alfred Le Petit depicts various political and social themes prevalent during that time. Anticlericalism, republicanism, and the role of the President of the Republic are all highlighted in this thought-provoking artwork. The image also touches upon the failure of the Church, with references to Napoleon III and Jesuites. Through clever caricature and symbolism, Le Petit skillfully conveys his commentary on these subjects. The engraving is a testament to the power of visual communication as it captures intricate details that spark conversations about politics, religion, and society. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used as a tool for critique and reflection. Dating back to the 19th century, this piece offers us insight into French history during that era. Its significance lies not only in its artistic value but also in its representation of societal attitudes towards religious orders and journalism at that time. As we delve into this remarkable photograph from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are transported to an era where political satire thrived within newspapers like "Le Grelot". This image invites us to explore both historical context and contemporary relevance while appreciating Alfred Le Petit's exceptional talent as an illustrator.
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