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Illustration of Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) in Psst
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Illustration of Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) in Psst
ICA4894817 Illustration of Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) in Psst...!, 1898-5-28 - American Armee - America USA USA, Armee, Spain, Imperialism - Black, General Generaux by Caran D Ache, Emmanuel Poire (1858-1909); (add.info.: Illustration of Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) in Psst...!, 1898-5-28 - American Armee - America USA USA, Armee, Spain, Imperialism - Black, General Generaux); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases an intriguing illustration by Pear Emmanuel dit Caran d Ache (1858-1909) titled "Psst. . . !". The artwork, created in 1898, depicts a transvestite figure dressed in a military uniform. With its bold strokes and attention to detail, the engraving captures the essence of this unique character. The image is set against the backdrop of American Armee - America USA USA, Armee, Spain, Imperialism. It offers a thought-provoking commentary on society and power dynamics during that era. The artist skillfully portrays the complexity of identity through their portrayal of this enigmatic individual. Caran d Ache's work often challenged societal norms and pushed boundaries. This particular piece stands as a testament to their artistic vision and ability to provoke conversation through art. As we delve into this historical snapshot from the late 19th century, we are reminded of the significance of representation in art. The presence of an Afro-American figure further adds layers to our understanding of race relations at that time. Overall, this print serves as a reminder that art has always been a powerful tool for social commentary and self-expression. Through Caran d Ache's masterful illustration, we are transported back in time while simultaneously reflecting on timeless themes such as identity and societal expectations.
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