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Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho)
2818600 Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell. Alfred Dreyfus dans sa prison. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 20 January 1895.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25493536
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Alfred Dreyfus Anti Semitism Antisemitism Captain Dreyfus Cell Dreyfus Affair Guard Imprisonment Injustice Miscarriage Of Justice Prejudice Prison Scandal Traitor Treason Punishment
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This print captures the haunting image of Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell during the infamous Dreyfus Affair. The 19th-century French lithograph, now part of a private collection, depicts a pivotal moment in history that shook the nation to its core. Alfred Dreyfus, a once-respected captain in the French army, found himself at the center of scandal and betrayal. Accused of treason and imprisoned unjustly, he became a symbol of prejudice and antisemitism that plagued society at that time. The image showcases not only Dreyfus's physical confinement but also serves as a stark reminder of the miscarriage of justice he endured. Guarded by an imposing figure, his face reflects both resilience and despair as he grapples with his fate. The photograph speaks volumes about the power dynamics within society during this period. It sheds light on how deeply ingrained prejudices can lead to grave injustices against individuals solely based on their religious or ethnic background. The significance of this artwork lies not only in its historical context but also in its ability to evoke empathy for those who have been wrongfully accused and persecuted throughout history. It serves as a poignant reminder to challenge prejudice and fight for justice even when faced with overwhelming adversity. Through this powerful visual representation, we are compelled to reflect upon our own roles in combating discrimination and ensuring equality for all.
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