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Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for the Cover of La Caricature (1880), 1884-1-19 - Once and Today - Anti-feminism, Fashion, Gastronomy Cooking, Reading Write - Women
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Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for the Cover of La Caricature (1880), 1884-1-19 - Once and Today - Anti-feminism, Fashion, Gastronomy Cooking, Reading Write - Women
ICA4884971 Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for the Cover of La Caricature (1880), 1884-1-19 - Once and Today - Anti-feminism, Fashion, Gastronomy Cooking, Reading Write - Women by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); (add.info.: Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for the Cover of La Caricature (1880), 1884-1-19 - Once and Today - Anti-feminism, Fashion, Gastronomy Cooking, Reading Write - Women); Photo © Caricadoc
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Antifeminism Feminism Kitchen Modernity Open Book Pansy Read To Read 19th Mode A Journal Caricadoc Mode
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration by Albert Robida, a renowned artist from the late 19th century. The artwork was originally created for the cover of La Caricature in 1880, and it beautifully captures the essence of that era's societal dynamics. Robida's illustration cleverly depicts various themes such as anti-feminism, fashion, gastronomy cooking, and reading. It offers a thought-provoking commentary on women's roles during that time period. The image portrays a woman engrossed in reading while surrounded by symbols representing traditional gender expectations. The intricate details within this piece are truly remarkable. From the delicate engravings to the meticulously drawn costumes and kitchen utensils, every element adds depth to Robida's narrative. A pot simmering on the stove symbolizes domesticity and culinary skills associated with women at that time. The presence of an open book signifies education and intellectual pursuits amidst societal constraints placed upon women. Additionally, elements like a fan and pansy flowers hint at notions of femininity prevalent in French culture during this period. Through his caricature-like style, Robida manages to convey both modernity and tradition simultaneously. This juxtaposition highlights society's struggle between embracing progress while holding onto deeply ingrained beliefs about gender roles. Overall, this print serves as a visual reminder of how far we have come in terms of gender equality since the late 19th century. It encourages us to reflect on our past while appreciating the strides made towards creating a more inclusive world for all genders.
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