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Our good sailors. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Our good sailors. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)


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Our good sailors. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

2786584 Our good sailors. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Pourriol, Charles (1873-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our good sailors. Illustration for Le Rire, 7 November 1908.); © Look and Learn

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7 Deadly Sins Anger Angry Bitterness Deck Dirty Funnel Furor Le Rire Rage Seven Deadly Sins C European Economic Community C European Union Caricatures Emotions


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Our good sailors

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is a vibrant and comical illustration captured in a colour lithograph. Created by Charles Pourriol, this artwork was originally featured in the French magazine Le Rire on November 7th, 1908. The image portrays a humorous scene aboard a ship, showcasing the daily lives of sailors. The cartoon-like caricatures depict angry and frustrated sailors, their faces contorted with rage and bitterness. With exaggerated features and expressive body language, Pourriol captures the emotions of these hardworking men who seem to be facing some sort of trouble or challenge. The deck of the ship is filled with amusing details; from dirty paint buckets to a smoke-spewing funnel, each element adds to the overall satirical tone of the piece. This satirical drawing serves as social commentary on life in the navy during that time period. Pourriol's clever use of satire highlights not only the frustrations faced by these sailors but also pokes fun at authority figures such as officers within their ranks. Through his scathing satire, he manages to capture both humor and criticism simultaneously. This print is an excellent example of French culture and its tradition for producing witty and thought-provoking illustrations. It offers viewers an insight into early 20th-century European society while reminding us that even those serving our countries can experience moments of anger and frustration amidst their duties at sea.

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