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At the bar of the Chamber of Deputes, with from left to right: Emile Basly (1835-1928)
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At the bar of the Chamber of Deputes, with from left to right: Emile Basly (1835-1928)
LSE4323660 At the bar of the Chamber of Deputes, with from left to right: Emile Basly (1835-1928), depute of Paris, from the trade union movement of miners, Camille Pelletan (1846-1915) journalist writer and depute of the Bouches du Rhone, Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943) lawyer and depute of the Seine, socialist who evolved on the right to the right in as it progresses Ministeriel (future president of the republic), Christophe Thivrier (1841-1895), the first socialist mayor of the world and depute of the Allier, nicknamed the " depute in a blouse" whom he never left in the chamber, out of fidelity to his political convictions, Rene Le Senne (1882-1954) philosopher and psychologist, remains famous for having founded Francaise, Georges Laguerre (1856-1912) lawyer and depute of the Vaucluse, baker of the workers group, Paul Granier de Cassagnac (1842-1904) journalist and depute Bonapartist, Gustave Rivet (1848-1936) depute of the Isere. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 5/11/1892. Selvas collection. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At the bar of the Chamber of Deputes, with from left to right: Emile Basly (1835-1928), depute of Paris, from the trade union movement of miners, Camille Pelletan (1846-1915) journalist writer and depute of the Bouches du Rhone, Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943) lawyer and depute of the Seine, socialist who evolved on the right to the right in as it progresses Ministeriel (future president of the republic), Christophe Thivrier (1841-1895), the first socialist mayor of the world and depute of the Allier, nicknamed the " depute in a blouse" whom he never left in the chamber, out of fidelity to his political convictions, Rene Le Senne (1882-1954) philosopher and psychologist, remains famous for having founded Francaise, Georges Laguerre (1856-1912) lawyer and depute of the Vaucluse, baker of the workers group, Paul Granier de Cassagnac (1842-1904) journalist and depute Bonapartist, Gustave Rivet (1848-1936) depute of the Isere. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 5/11/1892. Selvas collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a historic moment at the bar of the Chamber of Deputies. The image showcases a group of influential figures from various backgrounds, each with their own political convictions and achievements. From left to right, we see Emile Basly, a prominent trade unionist representing Paris; Camille Pelletan, an esteemed journalist writer turned deputy for Bouches du Rhone; Alexandre Millerand, a lawyer who evolved politically from socialist to ministerial right-wing positions (later becoming president); Christophe Thivrier, known as the "deputy in a blouse" the first socialist mayor in the world and representative for Allier; Rene Le Senne, renowned philosopher and psychologist famous for founding Francaise; Georges Laguerre, an advocate representing Vaucluse and belonging to the workers' group as a baker himself; Paul Granier de Cassagnac, Bonapartist journalist turned deputy; and Gustave Rivet, serving as deputy for Isere. The engraving originally appeared in "Le petit journal" on November 5th, 1892. It offers us a glimpse into this significant gathering that brought together individuals from diverse fields united by their commitment to public service. This photograph serves as both an artistic piece capturing historical personalities and as documentation of an era marked by political evolution and social change. Leonard de Selva's skillful preservation allows us to appreciate this snapshot of history while reflecting on the impact these individuals had on French society during their time in office.
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