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1812-1912: the change in Frances relationship with Russia (colour litho)
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1812-1912: the change in Frances relationship with Russia (colour litho)
7201345 1812-1912: the change in Frances relationship with Russia (colour litho) by Juttner, Franz (1865-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1812-1912: the change in Frances relationship with Russia. Illustration from Lustige Blatter, 1912.); © Look and Learn
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This vibrant lithograph titled "1812-1912: the change in France's relationship with Russia" by Franz Juttner captures a significant transformation in diplomatic ties between the two nations. Created in 1912 and featured in Lustige Blatter, this satirical drawing offers a humorous take on the historical alliance. The artwork depicts a colorful parade, symbolizing the evolving dynamics between France and Russia over a century. The Bonaparte family is portrayed alongside Russian emperors and czars, showcasing their close relationship during earlier times. However, as time progresses, we witness a shift in alliances represented by changing colors on the Europe map. With wit and scathing satire, Juttner highlights key moments that shaped international relations during this period. From Napoleon's invasion of Moscow to Raymond Poincare's efforts to establish the Triple Entente alliance against Germany, each event contributes to the complex narrative depicted within this lithograph. Through its vivid imagery and clever caricatures, this artwork invites viewers to reflect upon how political relationships can transform over time. It serves as both an entertaining commentary on history and an exploration of diplomacy at play. Displayed within private collections today, this print from Bridgeman Images reminds us of the intricate web woven through centuries of European politics while offering a glimpse into early twentieth-century German artistry.
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