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Unruly scenes as French parliamentarians discuss the election of a new president (colour litho)
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Unruly scenes as French parliamentarians discuss the election of a new president (colour litho)
2818536 Unruly scenes as French parliamentarians discuss the election of a new president (colour litho) by Lix, Frederic Theodore (1830-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unruly scenes as French parliamentarians discuss the election of a new president after the assassination of President Carnot. Election du nouveau president. Un seance preparatoire. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 9 July 1894.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25497836
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7 Deadly Sins Anger Angry Arguing Argument Bad Behaviour Bitterness Democracy Disagreement Disorder Disorderly Dispute Disputing Election Furor Parliament Rage Seven Deadly Sins Third Republic Unruly Uproar Emotions Feeling
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This print captures the tumultuous atmosphere within the French parliament as politicians engage in heated discussions regarding the election of a new president. The image, a colour lithograph by Frederic Theodore Lix, showcases unruly scenes that unfolded after the assassination of President Carnot. The composition portrays an intense and disorderly environment, where emotions run high and tempers flare. The parliamentarians can be seen arguing passionately, their faces contorted with anger and frustration. This depiction highlights the deep divisions and disagreements present within French politics during this period. The image serves as an illustration for Le Petit Journal, published on 9 July 1894, providing a visual representation of the chaos surrounding this pivotal moment in French history. It offers viewers a glimpse into the inner workings of democracy at that time while also shedding light on societal tensions prevalent in late 19th-century France. Through this artwork, Lix effectively captures not only the political dispute but also conveys broader themes such as bitterness, rage, and conflicting ideologies. The scene depicted here resonates with audiences even today as it reminds us of how passionate debates can sometimes descend into disorderly conduct. Overall, this powerful image serves as a testament to both the complexities of democratic processes and human nature's propensity for conflict when discussing matters of great importance.
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