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Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909) in Le Pelerin
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Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909) in Le Pelerin
ICA4852427 Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909) in Le Pelerin, 23/09/06 - The dream of the widows sons - Antimilitarism, Religion Faith, Churches Cathedrales, Catholic Catholicism - Laicisation of the religious space, Laicisation Laicite Lay laws - Hiram by Lemot, Achille (1846-1909); (add.info.: Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909) in Le Pelerin, 23/09/06 - The dream of the widows sons - Antimilitarism, Religion Faith, Churches Cathedrales, Catholic Catholicism - Laicisation of the religious space, Laicisation Laicite Lay laws - Hiram); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases an intriguing illustration by Achille Lemot, a renowned artist from the late 19th to early 20th century. Published in Le Pelerin on September 23,1906, the artwork titled "The Dream of the Widows Sons" delves into various themes such as antimilitarism, religion faith, churches cathedrals, and Catholicism. Lemot's illustration also explores the concept of laicisation or secularization of religious spaces through lay laws. The image features Hiram, a significant figure in Freemasonry symbolism. It symbolizes the transformation of French society during that era with elements like apron-wearing individuals representing commerce and leisure activities. The composition is rich with details that reflect consumer society at the turn of the 20th century. From bustling market scenes to bistro gatherings and even theatrical performances depicted in this piece; it encapsulates France's vibrant cultural landscape during that time. This thought-provoking artwork captures not only historical moments but also raises questions about societal norms and values prevalent during its creation. With its intricate details and symbolic references, Lemot's illustration continues to captivate viewers today as it did over a century ago.
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