Anarchic Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Anarchic: A Glimpse into the Chaotic World of Rebellion and Revolution" Step back in time to witness the tumultuous era of anarchism, where rebellion and defiance reigned supreme. From The Shah Mozaffar ad Din's reign in 1900 to the Trial of Ravachol in 1892, these captivating images depict a world teetering on the edge. In The Arsonists, a wash drawing from 1871, flames dance with anarchy as chaos engulfs society. Meanwhile, Funeral of Clemence Louise Michel showcases the mourning for a fearless anarchist who dared challenge societal norms. An engraving captures this poignant moment on January 22, 1905. Terrorism strikes Russia as Grand Duke Sergio falls victim to a bomb attack in Moscow. This chilling color lithograph transports us to that fateful day - February 17th - when violence shattered tranquility. Lacenaire's engraved portrait from c. 1835 reveals an enigmatic figure whose crimes blurred lines between villainy and rebellion. Similarly intriguing is The Attack by an Anarchist against Cardinal Archbishop Casanas outside Barcelona Cathedral; its vibrant colors bring forth both danger and dissent. The moat of Montjuich prison witnessed Francesco Ferrer's tragic end at the hands of authorities—an anarchist silenced but not forgotten—depicted vividly through another color lithograph. Murder lurks within Parisian alleyways as captured in Murder in the Passage du Cheval Rouge (c. 1835). Its haunting engraving serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos, darkness can prevail. A Democrat or Reason & Philosophy portrays Hannah Humphrey's hand-colored etching published in 1793—a testament to intellectual resistance during times when ideas were deemed dangerous weapons against oppressive regimes.