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Le Pelerin, Satirical in Colours, 1905_6_23: About the backyard - Antimaconism
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Le Pelerin, Satirical in Colours, 1905_6_23: About the backyard - Antimaconism
ICA4857551 Le Pelerin, Satirical in Colours, 1905_6_23: About the backyard - Antimaconism, Religion - Separation of Church and State - Geese/Ducks, Rooster - Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909) by Lemot, Achille (1846-1909); (add.info.: Le Pelerin, Satirical in Colours, 1905_6_23: About the backyard - Antimaconism, Religion - Separation of Church and State - Geese/Ducks, Rooster - Illustration by Achille Lemot (1846-1909)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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Animalization Badge Brood Duck Franc Masonry Goose Parliament Pendant Caricadoc Journalism Years 1900
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Le Pelerin, Satirical in Colours, 1905_6_23 - About the backyard - Antimaconism
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. This print captures a satirical illustration by Achille Lemot from the early 20th century. Titled "About the backyard - Antimaconism" this artwork is a powerful allegory that explores themes of religion and the separation of church and state. In this thought-provoking image, we see a farmyard scene filled with symbolic animals. Geese and ducks represent different religious factions, while a proud rooster stands as a symbol of authority. The artist skillfully uses these creatures to comment on the complex relationship between religion and politics during that time. Lemot's intricate detailing brings every element to life, showcasing his talent as an engraver. The vibrant colors add depth and richness to the piece, making it visually striking. This satirical illustration was originally featured in Le Pelerin, a French newspaper known for its political commentary. It serves as both entertainment and social critique, shedding light on important issues of its era such as franc masonry and parliamentary affairs. As we gaze upon this fascinating artwork today, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and continue to provoke discussions about society's most pressing matters. Lemot's work remains relevant even after more than a century since its creation – testament to his artistic brilliance.
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