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Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1882-10-8 - Pas d heritier - Monarchy - Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord (1820-1883)

Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1882-10-8 - Pas d heritier - Monarchy - Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord (1820-1883)


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Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1882-10-8 - Pas d heritier - Monarchy - Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord (1820-1883)

ICA4938747 Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1882-10-8 - Pas d heritier - Monarchy - Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord (1820-1883) by Cohl (Emile Courtet) (1857-1938); (add.info.: Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1882-10-8 - Pas d heritier - Monarchy - Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord (1820-1883)); Photo © Caricadoc

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This print showcases an illustration by Emile Courtet dit Cohl for the cover of La Nouvelle Lune, a prominent French journal in 1882. The artwork titled "Pas d heritier - Monarchy" depicts Henri V d Artois, Comte de Chambord, who was a significant figure in the royalist movement during that time. The engraving beautifully captures the essence of nobility and legacy through its intricate details and expert craftsmanship. It portrays the longing for an heir to continue the monarchy, symbolizing both hope and uncertainty within French society. Cohl's caricature skillfully combines elements of satire and social commentary, reflecting the artist's keen observations on politics and power dynamics prevalent in 19th-century France. The image serves as a testament to the influence of newspapers like La Nouvelle Lune in shaping public opinion through their thought-provoking illustrations. As we delve into this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported back to a pivotal era when Europe was undergoing significant political transformations. This photograph not only offers insight into historical events but also highlights how art played a crucial role in disseminating information and influencing public discourse during that period. With its rich symbolism and artistic finesse, this print is not just an exquisite visual representation; it is also a window into France's past—a reminder of how art can transcend time to tell stories that resonate with us even today.

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