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Canvas Print : The tragedy of Ivry sur Seine: the French anarchist Jules Bonnot (1876-1912) killed Louis Jouin deputy chief of security and injured Inspector Colmar. On April 24, 1912

The tragedy of Ivry sur Seine: the French anarchist Jules Bonnot (1876-1912) killed Louis Jouin deputy chief of security and injured Inspector Colmar. On April 24, 1912



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The tragedy of Ivry sur Seine: the French anarchist Jules Bonnot (1876-1912) killed Louis Jouin deputy chief of security and injured Inspector Colmar. On April 24, 1912

XEE4187561 The tragedy of Ivry sur Seine: the French anarchist Jules Bonnot (1876-1912) killed Louis Jouin deputy chief of security and injured Inspector Colmar. On April 24, 1912, Louis Jouin instructed to arrest the band in Bonnot to search the home of an anarchist sympathizer in Ivry-sur-Seine. He then recognized in one of the Bonnot rooms, who killed him with a gun and managed to escape. But he would be recognized by a pharmacist and told the police who would arrest him a few days later. Engraving in " Le Petite Journal", on 5/05/1912. Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: The tragedy of Ivry sur Seine: the French anarchist Jules Bonnot (1876-1912) killed Louis Jouin deputy chief of security and injured Inspector Colmar. On April 24, 1912, Louis Jouin instructed to arrest the band in Bonnot to search the home of an anarchist sympathizer in Ivry-sur-Seine. He then recognized in one of the Bonnot rooms, who killed him with a gun and managed to escape. But he would be recognized by a pharmacist and told the police who would arrest him a few days later. Engraving in " Le Petite Journal", on 5/05/1912. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti

Media ID 25898188

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20"x16" (50x40cm) Canvas Print

Bring history to life with our stunning Canvas Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece, titled "The Tragedy of Ivry sur Seine," depicts a pivotal moment in French history. Witness the bravery and defiance of Jules Bonnot, the notorious French anarchist, as he fatally shoots Louis Jouin, deputy chief of security, and injures Inspector Colmar on April 24, 1912. Captured by the skilled lens of photographer Stefano Bianchetti, this image is a testament to the power and passion of the human spirit. Elevate your home or office décor with this intriguing and thought-provoking work of art.

Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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The Tragedy of Ivry sur Seine - A Glimpse into the Dark World of French Anarchism

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This haunting print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the aftermath of a shocking event that shook France to its core. The image showcases an engraving from "Le Petite Journal" dated May 5th, 1912, immortalizing the tragic events that unfolded on April 24th in Ivry-sur-Seine. In this chilling scene, we witness the aftermath of an anarchist attack led by Jules Bonnot (1876-1912), who mercilessly killed Louis Jouin, deputy chief of security, and injured Inspector Colmar. The chaos erupted when Jouin instructed his team to arrest Bonnot's gang and search the home of an anarchist sympathizer. As fate would have it, Jouin found himself face-to-face with Bonnot within one of their hideouts. In a desperate bid for survival, Bonnot pulled out his gun and fatally shot Jouin before managing to escape. However, his freedom was short-lived as a vigilant pharmacist recognized him and promptly alerted the authorities. This print serves as a somber reminder of the dangers lurking within society during this tumultuous period. It offers us insight into the violent clash between order and rebellion that characterized early 20th-century France. Preserved in anonymity but not forgotten through time, this piece is part of a private collection curated by Stefano Bianchetti—a poignant testament to our collective history and humanity's eternal struggle for justice and peace.

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