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Cover of "The Cree of Paris", 1912_7_28 - Illustration by Ricardo

Cover of 'The Cree of Paris', 1912_7_28 - Illustration by Ricardo


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Cover of "The Cree of Paris", 1912_7_28 - Illustration by Ricardo

ICA4929904 Cover of " The Cree of Paris", 1912_7_28 - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918): The dream of Mr. Clemenceau - President of the Republic, Government - Paradis - Clemenceau George, God, Fallieres Armand (1841-1931) - Religious metaphore by Flores, Ricardo (1878-1918); (add.info.: Cover of " The Cree of Paris", 1912_7_28 - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918): The dream of Mr. Clemenceau - President of the Republic, Government - Paradis - Clemenceau George, God, Fallieres Armand (1841-1931) - Religious metaphore); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright

Media ID 22262934

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Clemenceau Clemenceau Georges 1841 1929 Expulsion George 1841 1929 Paradise A Journal Caricadoc Years 1910 Years 10 Years Ten


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This print showcases the cover of "The Cree of Paris" from 1912, illustrated by Ricardo Flores. The artwork depicts a powerful and thought-provoking scene known as "The dream of Mr. Clemenceau". In this illustration, we see President George Clemenceau, along with other government officials such as Armand Fallieres, immersed in a religious metaphor. Flores skillfully uses allegory to convey political themes through his engraving. The image symbolizes expulsion, paradise, and God's presence within the context of statesmanship and governance. As viewers delve into this intricate piece, they are invited to reflect on the complexities and challenges faced by leaders during that time. "The Cree of Paris" was published in a journal around the year 1910-1920s when Georges Clemenceau held significant influence over French politics. This historical artifact not only serves as an artistic representation but also provides valuable insights into the socio-political climate of that era. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we can now appreciate this remarkable work without any copyright restrictions. It is fascinating how art continues to transcend time and evoke emotions even after more than a century has passed since its creation.

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