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Les pauvres gens pednant l'hiver. Enfants dans la misere faisant un feu de bois dans la neige pour se rechauffer. Gravure du journal "Gazette des Enfants", 1895. Collection privee Jean-Paul Paireault
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Les pauvres gens pednant l'hiver. Enfants dans la misere faisant un feu de bois dans la neige pour se rechauffer. Gravure du journal "Gazette des Enfants", 1895. Collection privee Jean-Paul Paireault
COI4130884 Les pauvres gens pednant l'hiver. Enfants dans la misere faisant un feu de bois dans la neige pour se rechauffer. Gravure du journal "Gazette des Enfants", 1895. Collection privee Jean-Paul Paireault.; (add.info.: Les pauvres gens pednant l'hiver. Enfants dans la misere faisant un feu de bois dans la neige pour se rechauffer. Gravure du journal "Gazette des Enfants", 1895. Collection privee Jean-Paul Paireault.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
Media ID 38275964
© © Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
Bois Enfant Faim Foret Francaise Froid Hiver Misere Pauvre Pauvrete Saison
EDITORS COMMENTS
This poignant print captures the harsh reality of poverty during winter in 1895. The image, originally featured in the "Gazette des Enfants," shows children huddled around a makeshift fire in the snow, desperately trying to keep warm. Their faces tell a story of struggle and hardship, highlighting the stark contrast between their innocence and the harshness of their circumstances.
The engraving serves as a powerful reminder of the inequalities that have existed throughout history, with some forced to endure unimaginable hardships while others live in comfort. It is a testament to the resilience and strength of those who have had to fight against adversity simply to survive.
As we look at this image today, it serves as a call to action to address issues of poverty and inequality that still exist in our society. It reminds us of the importance of compassion and empathy towards those less fortunate than ourselves, and challenges us to work towards creating a more just and equitable world for all.
This print from Jean-Paul Paireault's private collection is not just a historical artifact; it is a powerful symbol of hope amidst despair, urging us to never turn a blind eye to those in need.
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