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Jaccuse Collection

"J'accuse": The Unveiling of Truth and Justice In the tumultuous era of the Dreyfus Affair, one name stood tall as a beacon of truth and justice - Emile Zola

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Emile Zola article

Emile Zola article
Article by Emile Zola denouncing the irregularities on the Dreyfus affair titled J Accuse...!, published in the

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Postcard depicting Noble Zola, Warrior for Truth and Justice with annotations

Postcard depicting Noble Zola, Warrior for Truth and Justice with annotations (colour litho with pen & ink and w / c)
CHT170170 Postcard depicting Noble Zola, Warrior for Truth and Justice with annotations (colour litho with pen & ink and w/c) by German School; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Emile Zola, French novelist, playwright and journalist (colour litho)

Emile Zola, French novelist, playwright and journalist (colour litho)
3639648 Emile Zola, French novelist, playwright and journalist (colour litho) by Gill, Andre (1840-85); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emile Zola (1840-1902), French novelist

Background imageJaccuse Collection: The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho)

The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho)
2798203 The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dreyfus New Trial In Rennes)

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Histoire d un Innocent, illustrated history of the Dreyfus Affair

Histoire d un Innocent, illustrated history of the Dreyfus Affair
CHT170168 Histoire d un Innocent, illustrated history of the Dreyfus Affair (colour litho) by French School; Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Paris

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Emile Zola - French Author

Emile Zola - French Author
All Z - and Done. Emile Zola (1840-1902) - French Author, plunging Mercier, Baurepaire, Gonse, Zurlinden, Esterhazy and Paty into a pot/inkwell labelled Laboritory. Date: 1900

Background imageJaccuse Collection: The Dreyfus Affair At The Paris Supreme Court, Ballot-Beaupre Reads His Report (litho)

The Dreyfus Affair At The Paris Supreme Court, Ballot-Beaupre Reads His Report (litho)
2798183 The Dreyfus Affair At The Paris Supreme Court, Ballot-Beaupre Reads His Report (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Zola - Merci, camarades, vous au moins vous me rendez justice

Zola - Merci, camarades, vous au moins vous me rendez justice
3504418 Zola - Merci, camarades, vous au moins vous me rendez justice, from Histoire de la Troisieme Republique, Vol. I, l Histoire Politique, pub.1933 (litho) by French Photographer

Background imageJaccuse Collection: Mais oui, mon garcon, je veux bien te le preter

Mais oui, mon garcon, je veux bien te le preter
CHT170171 Mais oui, mon garcon, je veux bien te le preter... cartoon depicting Zola and the Devil on Devils Island debating the Dreyfus Affair (w/c on paper) by French School

Background imageJaccuse Collection: ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of

ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of the Dreyfus Affair in a letter to President Felix Faure


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"J'accuse": The Unveiling of Truth and Justice In the tumultuous era of the Dreyfus Affair, one name stood tall as a beacon of truth and justice - Emile Zola. With his groundbreaking article titled "J'accuse, " Zola fearlessly exposed the dark underbelly of corruption that plagued French society. Through vivid lithographs, we witness pivotal moments in this historic trial. From the intense courtroom drama during the Dreyfus Trial in Rennes to the chilling attempted murder of defense attorney Labori, these images capture the raw emotions that engulfed both sides. Noble Zola emerges as a warrior for truth and justice, depicted on postcards adorned with annotations highlighting his unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. A colorful lithograph portrays him as a multifaceted figure - novelist, playwright, journalist - whose words resonated deeply within society. But it was not just Zola who fought valiantly against injustice. The Struwwelpeter Alphabet's illustration aptly captures how countless individuals rallied behind him, refusing to let their voices be silenced. Together they formed an unyielding force demanding accountability and fairness. Within prison walls, Captain Dreyfus finds solace in meeting his wife amidst adversity. Their poignant reunion portrayed through vibrant colors reminds us of their resilience and unwavering belief in his innocence. The Histoire d'un Innocent serves as an illustrated testament to this affair's impact on history itself – a chronicle etched with pain but also hope for redemption from false accusations. At Paris Supreme Court, Ballot-Beaupre reads his report while all eyes are fixed upon him. This moment symbolizes a turning point when truth finally prevails over deceitful narratives woven by those seeking to protect their own interests at any cost. Zola's gratitude towards comrades who recognized his courage echoes through time: "Merci, camarades, vous au moins vous me rendez justice.