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Parisian Chronicle, 1881_8_7 - Illustration by Henri Demare (1846-1888)
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Parisian Chronicle, 1881_8_7 - Illustration by Henri Demare (1846-1888)
ICA4945110 Parisian Chronicle, 1881_8_7 - Illustration by Henri Demare (1846-1888): Sale of the Parisian aquarium - Various facts, Police - Camescasse Ernest (1838-1897) by Demare, Henri (1846-88); (add.info.: Parisian Chronicle, 1881_8_7 - Illustration by Henri Demare (1846-1888): Sale of the Parisian aquarium - Various facts, Police - Camescasse Ernest (1838-1897)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22565664
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Coverage Depute Fishing Net Senator A Journal Caricadoc Journalism
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This print, titled "Parisian Chronicle, 1881_8_7" takes us back to the bustling streets of Paris in the late 19th century. Created by the talented artist Henri Demare, this illustration offers a glimpse into an event that captured the attention of both locals and readers of the Parisian Chronicle. The focal point of the artwork is undoubtedly the sale of the Parisian aquarium. The scene is filled with various characters engaged in lively activity - from curious onlookers to police officers ensuring order. The detailed engraving showcases Demare's skillful hand as he captures each individual's unique expression and posture. One cannot help but notice Camescasse Ernest, a prominent figure depicted prominently in this piece. As a senator and depute, his presence adds political significance to this seemingly mundane event. This clever allegory hints at deeper themes within French society during that time period. Demare's use of light and shadow creates depth within this composition, drawing our eyes towards key elements such as fishing nets strewn across tables or hanging from stalls. These details contribute to an overall sense of authenticity and realism. This print serves as a valuable historical document, transporting us back to a specific moment in time when newspapers played a crucial role in shaping public opinion. It reminds us how art can capture not only visual beauty but also societal nuances and political commentary.
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