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Fantasio, 1911_2_15 - Illustration of A Barrere (1874-1931): Press / Media, Religion Faith
ICA4897273 Fantasio, 1911_2_15 - Illustration of A Barrere (1874-1931): Press/Media, Religion Faith, Identifier - Cures, Duchesne Louis Bishop by Barrere, Adrien (1877-1931); (add.info.: Fantasio, 1911_2_15 - Illustration of A Barrere (1874-1931): Press/Media, Religion Faith, Identifier - Cures, Duchesne Louis Bishop); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23719294
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This print titled "Fantasio, 1911_2_15" takes us back to the early 20th century in France. Created by the talented illustrator A Barrere (1874-1931), this illustration beautifully captures the intersection of press/media and religion faith during that time. The central figure depicted is Duchesne Louis Bishop, a prominent religious figure of his era. Through intricate details and skillful shading, Barrere brings out the essence of Bishop's character and influence within French society. Surrounded by newspaper clippings and symbols representing journalism, this artwork symbolizes the power of media in shaping public opinion about matters related to faith. It serves as a reminder of how newspapers played a significant role in disseminating information about religious leaders and their teachings during that period. The engraving technique used adds depth to each line, showcasing Barrere's mastery as an engraver. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke, making it clear why this piece has stood the test of time. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from over a century ago, we are transported back to an era where religion and media were intertwined forces shaping society. This print serves as both a window into history and a testament to the artistic talent that continues to inspire us today.
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