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Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, by Paul Joncat (poster)

5669339 Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, by Paul Joncat (poster) by Joncat, Paul (fl.1910s); (add.info.: Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, Poster of the Socialist Party, French Section of the Workers International. Ruthless and rapacious, the owners increase the price of rents. They overwhelm the population (drawing reproduced partially on the first page of Humanite, May 3, 1912). Poster of the Socialist Party (SFIO), federation of the Seine); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 25145722

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Bird Of Prey Posters Propaganda Socialism Socialist Vulture 1910 1919


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Vote Against Monsieur Vautour - A Powerful Political Statement

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. This photo print, titled "Vote Against Monsieur Vautour" by Paul Joncat, captures the essence of a powerful political message. The poster, created in the 1910s, was designed for the Socialist Party (SFIO) in France and depicts a ruthless vulture symbolizing the wealthy owners who exploit the working class through exorbitant rent prices. The image portrays an overwhelming sense of oppression as this rapacious bird looms over a helpless population. Its presence serves as a stark reminder of the social inequality prevalent during that time. Partially reproduced on the first page of Humanite on May 3,1912, this artwork became an iconic representation of socialist propaganda. Joncat's drawing skillfully combines vibrant colors to evoke strong emotions and draw attention to pressing political issues. The use of red hues symbolizes both passion and anger towards those in power who prioritize their own interests above society's welfare. This thought-provoking piece not only highlights French politics but also resonates with broader European struggles against exploitation and injustice. It stands as a testament to art's ability to ignite change by challenging societal norms. As we gaze upon this historic print from Fine Art Finder, let us reflect on its timeless relevance and remember our duty as citizens to vote against any form of oppression or greed that threatens equality and justice for all.

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