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Illustration by Marcel Capy (1865-1941) in Le Rire, 16 / 11 / 12 - Sounds of war - Commune of
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Illustration by Marcel Capy (1865-1941) in Le Rire, 16 / 11 / 12 - Sounds of war - Commune of
ICA4865499 Illustration by Marcel Capy (1865-1941) in Le Rire, 16/11/12 - Sounds of war - Commune of Paris/War/Siege, Public garden, Third age, Tree by Capy, Marcel Amable O.L. (d.c.1930); (add.info.: Illustration by Marcel Capy (1865-1941) in Le Rire, 16/11/12 - Sounds of war - Commune of Paris/War/Siege, Public garden, Third age, Tree); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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Ageing Multiple People Oldness Public Garden Caricadoc Conversation Journalism Newspapers Old Man
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This black and white illustration by Marcel Capy, featured in the French satirical magazine Le Rire on November 16,1912, transports us back to a time of war and turmoil. Titled "Sounds of War - Commune of Paris/War/Siege" the image depicts a public garden filled with people from different walks of life engaged in conversation under the shade of a majestic tree. The artist skillfully captures the essence of society during this period, emphasizing themes such as communication, old age, and the impact of conflict on everyday life. The diverse population depicted reflects the complexity and diversity found within French society at that time. As we examine this engraving closely, we are reminded of the power that newspapers held in shaping public opinion during this era. Journalism played a crucial role in disseminating information about war and its effects on society. Marcel Capy's attention to detail is evident throughout his work; every line seems purposeful and deliberate. The contrast between light and shadow adds depth to each character portrayed, highlighting their individual stories within the broader narrative. Although created over a century ago, this illustration remains relevant today as it serves as a poignant reminder of how societies navigate through times of conflict while seeking solace amidst chaos. It invites us to reflect upon our own experiences with war and reminds us that even in tumultuous times, human connection can provide comfort and strength.
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