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Illustration of Stop (1825-1899) in Le Charivari, 1872-12-21 - Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing - Elections, Armee, Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle, Suffragism, Electoral Law Decoupage Electoral - Women

Illustration of Stop (1825-1899) in Le Charivari, 1872-12-21 - Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing - Elections, Armee, Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle, Suffragism, Electoral Law Decoupage Electoral - Women


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Illustration of Stop (1825-1899) in Le Charivari, 1872-12-21 - Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing - Elections, Armee, Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle, Suffragism, Electoral Law Decoupage Electoral - Women

ICA4871493 Illustration of Stop (1825-1899) in Le Charivari, 1872-12-21 - Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing - Elections, Armee, Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle, Suffragism, Electoral Law Decoupage Electoral - Women; (add.info.: Illustration of Stop (1825-1899) in Le Charivari, 1872-12-21 - Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing - Elections, Armee, Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle, Suffragism, Electoral Law Decoupage Electoral - Women); Photo © Caricadoc

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© © Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images

Depute Election Feminism National Assembly Patience Universal Suffrage Voting Rights Caricadoc


EDITORS COMMENTS
This illustration from Le Charivari, dated December 21, 1872, captures a scene of political debate and discussion in the Chamber of Deputies Hemicycle. The artist known as Stop (1825-1899) has depicted a group of men engaged in heated arguments while two women look on with patience and anticipation. The caption reads "Oh, we have time to wait; they are arguing," highlighting the frustration felt by those waiting for progress on important issues such as elections, suffragism, and electoral law. The image symbolizes the struggle for voting rights and equality during this period in French history. Women were fighting for their voices to be heard and for a seat at the table in matters of governance. The presence of women in the illustration signifies their growing involvement in politics and their demand for emancipation. Through intricate details and expressive characters, Stop captures the tension and urgency surrounding these political debates. The engraving conveys a sense of determination among women who are eager to see change but must exercise patience as discussions unfold. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for gender equality and highlights the importance of perseverance in achieving social justice. It is a testament to the resilience and strength of women throughout history who have worked tirelessly to make their voices heard.

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