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L Plate au beurre, number 47, Satirique en couleurs, 1902_3_8: Metiers
ICA4876797 L Plate au beurre, number 47, Satirique en couleurs, 1902_3_8: Metiers, Balloons de baudruche, Verifier dates - Illustration by Francisco Sancha Lengo (1874-1936) by Sancha y Lengo, Francisco (1874-1936); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 47, Satirique en couleurs, 1902_3_8: Metiers, Balloons de baudruche, Verifier dates - Illustration by Francisco Sancha Lengo (1874-1936)); Photo eCaricadoc; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22534504
© Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images
Public Garden Street Trade Travelling Merchant Caricadoc Journalism Metier Newspapers
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This print titled "L Plate au beurre, number 47, Satirique en couleurs, 1902_3_8: Metiers" takes us back to the bustling streets of early 20th century France. The image captures a vibrant street scene filled with lively activity and a sense of nostalgia. In the foreground, we see a young child holding onto colorful balloons de baudruche while standing in front of a merchant's stall. The child's innocent gaze is juxtaposed against the backdrop of commerce and labor that surrounds them. The artist behind this illustration is Francisco Sancha Lengo, known for his satirical works that often depicted various trades and professions. His attention to detail shines through in this engraving as he skillfully portrays the intricate elements of street life during that era. The image transports us to an era where newspaper journalism was at its peak, evident from the press stand visible in the background. It serves as a reminder of how newspapers played an essential role in disseminating information and shaping public opinion during those times. Overall, this print not only showcases artistic brilliance but also offers us a glimpse into French society at the turn of the century. It encapsulates both the innocence of childhood and the realities of everyday life in an enchanting way.
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