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A military tribunal pronounes a death sentence, from Crimes and Punishments, special edition of L Assiette au Beurre, 1st March 1902 (colour litho)
BAL366893 A military tribunal pronounes a death sentence, from Crimes and Punishments, special edition of L Assiette au Beurre, 1st March 1902 (colour litho) by Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crimes et Chatiments; Caption: He is also sentenced to death for insulting behaviour and assault ; )
Media ID 24744542
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Authority Brutality Capital Punishment Death Penalty Epaulettes Injustice Judgement Muralist Painte Justice
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The captivating print captures a pivotal moment in history as a military tribunal pronounces a death sentence. Taken from the special edition of L'Assiette au Beurre on 1st March 1902, this colour lithograph by Felix Edouard Vallotton is both haunting and thought-provoking. The image showcases the solemnity and gravity of the situation, with uniformed figures representing authority and justice. The accused individual stands before them, his fate hanging in the balance. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, conveying the tension in the room through facial expressions and body language. However, this particular case holds an additional layer of complexity. Alongside charges of insulting behavior and assault, he has also been sentenced to death. This juxtaposition raises questions about fairness and proportionality within the legal system at that time. Vallotton's mastery lies not only in capturing this significant moment but also in highlighting broader themes such as brutality, injustice, and power dynamics. Through his skillful use of color and composition, he invites viewers to reflect upon their own notions of morality and punishment. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to question societal norms while urging us to strive for more equitable systems of justice.
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