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Jewish Refugee Camp in the Gare de Lyon, from Le Petit Journal, Supplement Illustre, 10th September 1892 (colour litho)
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Jewish Refugee Camp in the Gare de Lyon, from Le Petit Journal, Supplement Illustre, 10th September 1892 (colour litho)
XIR246056 Jewish Refugee Camp in the Gare de Lyon, from Le Petit Journal, Supplement Illustre, 10th September 1892 (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: camped in Paris before emigrating to America; )
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Anti Semitism Diaspora Emigrants Fleeing Henri Meyer Jewess Judaic Laundry Migration Orthodox Jews Pogrom Refugees Washing Ethnic Cleansing Jewish Religion Jews
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The captivating print titled "Jewish Refugee Camp in the Gare de Lyon" takes us back to a significant moment in history, specifically September 10th, 1892. This color lithograph by Henri Meyer showcases a scene from Le Petit Journal's Supplement Illustre, shedding light on the plight of Jewish refugees seeking solace and safety. In this poignant image, we witness a group of Jewish men and women who have sought refuge at the Gare de Lyon in Paris before embarking on their journey to America. Fleeing persecution and ethnic cleansing, these individuals are captured amidst their daily activities within the camp. The photograph reveals both male and female refugees engaged in various tasks such as laundry and washing. Their expressions reflect resilience despite facing immense adversity. The presence of Orthodox Jews signifies the importance of religion within their lives even during times of displacement. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by those fleeing pogroms and seeking new beginnings elsewhere. It also highlights anti-Semitism prevalent during that era. Henri Meyer's skillful portrayal captures not only historical accuracy but also evokes empathy towards these brave souls forced into diaspora. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported to an era where migration was driven by survival rather than choice. Through its artistic representation, this photograph print invites us to reflect upon our shared humanity while reminding us never to forget those who have been displaced throughout history due to religious or ethnic persecution.
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