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Flying leaf, number 9, Satirique en Colours, 1871: Begging is forbidden... - Anticlericalism, Commune de Paris / War / Siege, Mendicite - Consequences des mesures laiques / Separation, Failure of the Church - Cures, Eveques
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Flying leaf, number 9, Satirique en Colours, 1871: Begging is forbidden... - Anticlericalism, Commune de Paris / War / Siege, Mendicite - Consequences des mesures laiques / Separation, Failure of the Church - Cures, Eveques
ICA4849325 Flying leaf, number 9, Satirique en Colours, 1871: Begging is forbidden... - Anticlericalism, Commune de Paris/War/Siege, Mendicite - Consequences des mesures laiques/Separation, Failure of the Church - Cures, Eveques, Jesuites - Illustration by Moloch (1849-1909) by Moloch (Colomb B.) (1849-1909); (add.info.: Flying leaf, number 9, Satirique en Colours, 1871: Begging is forbidden... - Anticlericalism, Commune de Paris/War/Siege, Mendicite - Consequences des mesures laiques/Separation, Failure of the Church - Cures, Eveques, Jesuites - Illustration by Moloch (1849-1909)); Photo © Caricadoc
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The captivating print titled "Flying leaf, number 9, Satirique en Colours, 1871: Begging is forbidden. . " captures the essence of anticlericalism during the Commune de Paris/War/Siege era. The image depicts a powerful message against begging and highlights the consequences of laic measures and separation from the church. Illustrated by Moloch (1849-1909), this satirical artwork showcases the failure of the Church in addressing societal issues such as mendicancy. It portrays cures, bishops, and Jesuits as part of this failure. The artist's talent shines through in his ability to convey complex ideas through visual representation. The photograph itself is a testament to French history and culture during the late 19th century. It transports us back to a time when caricature played an important role in political commentary and social critique. The carnival-like atmosphere depicted in the image adds an element of playfulness while still delivering a thought-provoking message. This particular print holds significance not only for its historical context but also for its artistic value. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder's collection speaks to its enduring relevance even after more than a century has passed since its creation. Overall, this print serves as a reminder of how art can be used as a tool for social commentary and reflection on past events. It invites viewers to delve deeper into French history while appreciating Moloch's skillful portrayal of complex themes within one captivating image.
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