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L Assiette au Beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_2_11: Justice proces, Poupees, Ministere - Chaumie Joseph (1849-1919) (lithograph)
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L Assiette au Beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_2_11: Justice proces, Poupees, Ministere - Chaumie Joseph (1849-1919) (lithograph)
ICA4901178 L Assiette au Beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_2_11: Justice proces, Poupees, Ministere - Chaumie Joseph (1849-1919) (lithograph) by Camara, Leal de (1877-1948); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_2_11: Justice proces, Poupees, Ministere - Chaumie Joseph (1849-1919) - Illustration by Leal de Camara (1877-1948)); Photo © Caricadoc
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This lithograph, titled "L'Assiette au Beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_2_11: Justice proces, Poupees, Ministere - Chaumie Joseph (1849-1919)" captures the essence of political satire and social commentary in early 20th century France. Created by Leal de Camara (1877-1948), this piece showcases the artist's talent for blending caricature with intricate details. The image portrays a scene from a courtroom trial where dolls are used to represent key figures within the French government. The satirical nature of the artwork is evident through the exaggerated features and comical expressions depicted on these doll-like characters. Through this clever representation, Camara criticizes both the justice system and those in power. One striking element of this print is its portrayal of blindness or disability. The sightless eyes of one doll symbolize a metaphorical blindness that exists within society towards corruption and injustice. This powerful visual statement highlights how individuals with disabilities were often marginalized or overlooked during that time period. Overall, this lithograph serves as a thought-provoking reflection on politics and societal issues in early 20th century France. It reminds viewers of the importance of questioning authority and shedding light on hidden truths. With its detailed craftsmanship and sharp wit, it continues to captivate audiences today as an enduring piece of political art.
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