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Portrait of Mikhail Alexsandrovich Bakunin (1814-1876), by O
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Portrait of Mikhail Alexsandrovich Bakunin (1814-1876), by O
CHT179602 Portrait of Mikhail Alexsandrovich Bakunin (1814-1876), by O.Meistring, Geneva 1867 (sepia photo) by Meistring, O. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bakounine, au dos on lit " greve, automne 1867" ; on back of photo inscription reads " Strike, Autumn 1867" ; knew Karl Marx (1818-93) and Friedrich Engels (1820-95); ); eArchives Charmet; Swiss, out of copyright
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Anarchist Anarchy Balding Bearded
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This sepia-toned print showcases the enigmatic figure of Mikhail Alexsandrovich Bakunin, a prominent Russian revolutionary and philosopher who lived from 1814 to 1876. Captured by O. Meistring in Geneva in 1867, this portrait offers a glimpse into the charismatic personality of Bakunin. With his strikingly bearded face and receding hairline, Bakunin exudes an air of intellectual intensity and rebellious spirit. As one of the most influential anarchist thinkers of his time, he was known for his radical ideas on social revolution and political freedom. The inscription on the back of the photograph adds another layer to its historical significance. It reads "Strike, Autumn 1867" hinting at the turbulent times during which Bakunin's ideologies were taking shape. Bakunin's association with other notable figures such as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels further highlights his importance within political circles. This photograph serves as a visual testament to his pivotal role in shaping revolutionary movements during the 19th century. Preserved within a private collection but made accessible through eArchives Charmet, this image invites us to delve into history and explore the complex world of anarchism through the lens of one its key proponents. Whether you are drawn to photography or intrigued by political philosophy, this portrait is sure to captivate your imagination with its timeless appeal.
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