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The motto of Paris - WWI - Propaganda - Patriotism
Flutuat nec mergitur. This phrase is the motto of Paris, France, and is translated as " Il est agite'ar les vagues, et ne sombre pas" or in English " She is tossed by the waves but does not sink". This motto is present in the city coat of arms depicting a ship floating on a rough sea. Both motto and city arms have their origins in the river Seine boatsmans corporation; this powerful hanse ruled the citys trade and commerce as early as the Roman era. It is used on this WWI-era postcard to denote the French resolve in the face of German hostility and also the efforts (ultimately successful at great cost) to prevent German advance to Paris. Date: 1914
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Advance Airship Beginning Brave Halting Halts Marianne Motto Patriotic Patriotism Phrase Powerful Propaganda Resolve Seine Sink Steadfast Symbolism Tossed Trench Waves
12"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the powerful and poignant "Motto of Paris - WWI - Propaganda - Patriotism" photograph from our Media Storehouse range of Prints. This evocative image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the spirit of resilience and determination embodied in the famous motto of Paris: "Flutuat nec mergitur" or "She floats, she does not sink." Originally used as a symbol of Parisians' unwavering commitment to their city during the tumultuous waters of World War I, this image is a testament to the enduring power of patriotism and hope. Bring this inspiring piece of history into your home or office and let it serve as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative WWI-era postcard showcases the motto of Paris, France: "Flutuat nec mergitur," or "She is tossed by the waves but does not sink." The motto, present in the city's coat of arms, features a ship bravely sailing on a turbulent sea. The origins of this powerful symbol can be traced back to the Seine river boatsmans corporation, which ruled Paris's trade and commerce as early as the Roman era. During the First World War, this motto took on new meaning as France faced German hostility. The image on this postcard, dated 1914, serves as a potent symbol of French resolve in the face of adversity. The waves represent the challenges and threats posed by the German advance, while the unyielding ship embodies the steadfast bravery and patriotism of the French people. The motto's use in WWI propaganda underscores the importance of national pride and determination during a time of great turmoil. The French people were encouraged to hold fast, to halt the German advance, and to believe in their country's ability to weather the storm. The image of Marianne, the symbol of France, was a common sight during this period, representing the nation's strength and resilience. This postcard serves as a poignant reminder of the historical significance of the motto of Paris and the powerful symbolism it holds. Despite the challenges and hardships faced during the war, the French people remained steadfast in their resolve, refusing to let their country sink beneath the waves of adversity.
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