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L asile de nuit du palais des arts liberaux au champs de mars en 1891 - Drawing by
XEE4148001 L asile de nuit du palais des arts liberaux au champs de mars en 1891 - Drawing by Henri Meyer, Engraving by Navellier in " Le journal illustrious" of 1891 by Meyer, Henri (1841-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: L asile de nuit du palais des arts liberaux au champs de mars en 1891 - Drawing by Henri Meyer, Engraving by Navellier in " Le journal illustrious" of 1891); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This photo print, titled "L'asile de nuit du palais des arts liberaux au champs de mars en 1891" takes us back to the streets of France in the late 19th century. The drawing, created by Henri Meyer and engraved by Navellier for "Le journal illustrious" in 1891, captures a scene of immense human suffering and despair. In this poignant image, we see a group of destitute individuals gathered around a makeshift broth on the Champs de Mars. Their faces tell stories of hardship and misery as they seek solace from the bitter cold. The artist's attention to detail brings forth every nuance of their struggle: tattered clothing, gaunt figures, and expressions etched with exhaustion. The engraving serves as a powerful reminder of the stark reality faced by those living in poverty during that era. It highlights not only their physical deprivation but also their desperate need for warmth, sustenance, and basic human dignity. As we gaze upon this artwork today, it prompts us to reflect on issues such as equity and social justice that continue to plague our society. It is an invitation to confront our own privilege while acknowledging the ongoing struggles faced by marginalized communities worldwide. Stefano Bianchetti's preservation of this historical piece allows us to bear witness to these forgotten voices from the past – reminding us never to turn away from those who suffer but instead strive towards creating a more compassionate world for all.
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