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La Libre parole illustree, 1897_5_8 - Illustration by Malatesta (1870-1920): History of a family - Antisemitism, Middle Ages, Silver, Corruption, Caleche Fiacre Cab - Jew
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La Libre parole illustree, 1897_5_8 - Illustration by Malatesta (1870-1920): History of a family - Antisemitism, Middle Ages, Silver, Corruption, Caleche Fiacre Cab - Jew
ICA4934436 La Libre parole illustree, 1897_5_8 - Illustration by Malatesta (1870-1920): History of a family - Antisemitism, Middle Ages, Silver, Corruption, Caleche Fiacre Cab - Jew by Malatesta or Malteste, Henri Theodore (1870-1920); (add.info.: La Libre parole illustree, 1897_5_8 - Illustration by Malatesta (1870-1920): History of a family - Antisemitism, Middle Ages, Silver, Corruption, Caleche Fiacre Cab - Jew); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print titled "La Libre parole illustree, 1897_5_8 - Illustration by Malatesta" takes us back to the late 19th century in France. The illustration, created by Henri Theodore Malatesta (1870-1920), depicts a scene from the history of a family with strong undertones of antisemitism. In this powerful image, set in the Middle Ages, we see a wealthy and corrupt family traveling in a luxurious caleche fiacre cab. However, what stands out is the caricatured figure of a Jewish man sitting at their feet. This portrayal reflects the prevalent anti-Jewish sentiment that existed during that time. The engraving highlights not only the discrimination faced by Jews but also sheds light on societal attitudes towards wealth and power. It serves as a reminder of how prejudice can be perpetuated through visual media such as newspapers and journals. As we delve into this piece, it becomes clear that Malatesta intended to provoke thought and challenge prevailing beliefs about religion and social hierarchy. Through his skillful artistry, he invites viewers to question these prejudices and consider their impact on society. This historical artifact serves as an important reminder of our collective past while urging us to strive for inclusivity and understanding in our present-day world.
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