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La Caricature (1880), 1889_11_23 - Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926): The parliamentary circus - Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle National Assembly, Circus - Clown - Carnival/Game/Circus
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La Caricature (1880), 1889_11_23 - Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926): The parliamentary circus - Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle National Assembly, Circus - Clown - Carnival/Game/Circus
ICA4935499 La Caricature (1880), 1889_11_23 - Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926): The parliamentary circus - Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle National Assembly, Circus - Clown - Carnival/Game/Circus by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); (add.info.: La Caricature (1880), 1889_11_23 - Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926): The parliamentary circus - Chamber of Deputes Hemicycle National Assembly, Circus - Clown - Carnival/Game/Circus); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print titled "La Caricature (1880), 1889_11_23" captures the essence of a political circus within the Chamber of Deputies Hemicycle at the National Assembly. Created by the talented artist Albert Robida in 1889, this illustration brings to life a whimsical and satirical portrayal of French politics during the late nineteenth century. In this vibrant artwork, we are transported into a world where politicians transform into clowns and carnival performers. The exaggerated features and playful costumes add an element of humor to the otherwise serious realm of parliamentary proceedings. Robida's keen eye for detail is evident in each brushstroke, as he masterfully depicts every character with precision and wit. The image serves as a commentary on the theatrical nature of politics, highlighting how politicians often engage in grand performances rather than focusing on substantive issues. Through his artistry, Robida invites viewers to reflect upon their own perceptions of power and authority. As we gaze at this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded that art has always been a powerful medium for social critique. This particular work not only showcases Robida's artistic talent but also provides us with valuable insights into French society during that era. Whether you appreciate fine art or have an interest in political history, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into both worlds. It is truly an exquisite addition to any collection and will undoubtedly spark conversations about art, politics, and human nature itself.
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