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L Assiette au Beurre, number 414, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_3_6: Colonization, Elections, Vie des riches, Guadeloupe - Clemenceau George, Boss / Bourgeois, Black (lithograph)
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L Assiette au Beurre, number 414, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_3_6: Colonization, Elections, Vie des riches, Guadeloupe - Clemenceau George, Boss / Bourgeois, Black (lithograph)
ICA4912935 L Assiette au Beurre, number 414, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_3_6: Colonization, Elections, Vie des riches, Guadeloupe - Clemenceau George, Boss/Bourgeois, Black (lithograph) by Camara, Leal de (1877-1948); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 414, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_3_6: Colonization, Elections, Vie des riches, Guadeloupe - Clemenceau George, Boss/Bourgeois, Black - Illustration by Leal de Camara (1877-1948)); Photo © Caricadoc
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Bourgeoisie British West Indies Businessman Caribbean Caribbean Island Carribean Central America Dom Tom Economy Fishes Guadeloupe Guadeloupean Lean Mecene Overweight Sugar Cane West Indies Afica Afric America Continent Caricadoc Central Africa Years 1900
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This print titled "L Assiette au Beurre, number 414, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_3_6: Colonization, Elections, Vie des riches, Guadeloupe - Clemenceau George, Boss / Bourgeois, Black (lithograph)" by Camara depicts a powerful and thought-provoking scene. The lithograph showcases the intricate details of a satirical illustration created by Leal de Camara in 1909. The image portrays a caricatured representation of George Clemenceau as an influential boss or bourgeois figure. Dressed in formal attire with a lean physique and stern expression on his face, he symbolizes power and authority. Standing beside him is an African businessman wearing traditional African clothing. The artwork highlights the themes of colonization and elections during that time period. It also sheds light on the stark contrast between the wealthy elite and the working class in Guadeloupe. The presence of sugar cane in the background alludes to its significance in the economy of Central America. This piece serves as a commentary on societal issues such as colonialism and wealth disparity prevalent during the early 20th century. Through clever satire and visual symbolism, it invites viewers to reflect upon these complex topics. Overall, this print captures a moment frozen in time from an era marked by social tensions and political upheaval. Its artistic value lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its ability to provoke thought and spark conversations about historical events that shaped our world today.
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