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Illustration of Charles Leandre (1862-1934) for the Cover of Le Rire, no
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ICA4943058 Illustration of Charles Leandre (1862-1934) for the Cover of Le Rire, no. 415, 1902-10-18 - Libres pensees presidential - Clerical/antirepublican, President of the Republic, Armchair (symbol of power) - Combes Emile (1835-1921), Loubet Emile - Metaphore Religious by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); (add.info.: Illustration of Charles Leandre (1862-1934) for the Cover of Le Rire, no. 415, 1902-10-18 - Libres pensees presidential - Clerical/antirepublican, President of the Republic, Armchair (symbol of power) - Combes Emile (1835-1921), Loubet Emile - Metaphore Religious); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22323066
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Crown Of Leaves Disease Emile 1836 1929 Loubet Tattoo A Journal Caricadoc Years 1900
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This print showcases an illustration by Charles Leandre (1862-1934) for the cover of Le Rire, a French satirical magazine. The artwork, featured in issue no. 415 on October 18th, 1902, depicts a powerful metaphorical scene with significant political undertones. In this thought-provoking image, we see the President of the Republic seated in an armchair symbolizing power and authority. Surrounding him are various elements representing different aspects of society and politics during that time period. Emile Combes (1835-1921), known for his anti-clerical stance, is depicted alongside Emile Loubet as they both engage in religious metaphors. The engraving evokes strong imagery related to military influence, disease control, clergy's role in government affairs, and even hints at potential conflicts between religion and state. The crown of leaves worn by one figure suggests their status as statesmen or leaders within a religious order. Leandre's caricature skillfully captures the essence of early 20th-century France through its clever symbolism and attention to detail. This historical piece provides valuable insights into the social dynamics and political climate prevalent during those years. Preserved by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder archives, this photograph offers viewers a glimpse into an era defined by shifting ideologies and evolving societal norms—a testament to art's ability to transcend time while provoking contemplation about our pasts.
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