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Cover of "Le Don Quixote", number 595, Satirique en Colours
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Cover of "Le Don Quixote", number 595, Satirique en Colours
ICA4927394 Cover of " Le Don Quixote", number 595, Satirique en Colours, 1885_11_14: Not a good idea!... - Anticlericalism, Religion - Divisions within the Church - Leon XIII, De Mun Albert (1841-1914), Popes - Illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin (1839-1905) by Gilbert-Martin, Charles (1839-1905); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Don Quixote", number 595, Satirique en Colours, 1885_11_14: Not a good idea!... - Anticlericalism, Religion - Divisions within the Church - Leon XIII, De Mun Albert (1841-1914), Popes - Illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin (1839-1905)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the cover of "Le Don Quixote" number 595, Satirique en Colours from November 14,1885. The illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin depicts a powerful message through its satirical portrayal of the divisions within the Church and the consequences of anticlericalism. The image boldly captures the tensions surrounding religion during that time period, particularly highlighting the rivalry between Leon XIII and De Mun Albert. With vivid colors and intricate details, Gilbert-Martin's illustration evokes a sense of intrigue and provocation. The central theme revolves around questioning authority and challenging traditional beliefs. The caption "Not a good idea!. . " aptly reflects this sentiment as it suggests that such division within the Church may lead to unfavorable outcomes. As we delve into this piece further, we are reminded of its historical significance in depicting religious conflicts during the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder that even institutions as revered as Catholicism were not immune to internal strife. Through this photo print, we gain insight into political dynamics at play during that era while also appreciating Gilbert-Martin's artistic talent in capturing complex themes through his illustrations. Overall, this image offers an intriguing glimpse into history with its thought-provoking depiction of religious divisions and challenges to established norms within society.
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