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Illustration of Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris

Illustration of Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris


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Illustration of Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris

ICA4940060 Illustration of Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 15/07/17 - 14-July " We too is our war of independence." - War of 14 -18, America USA USA, 14 July, War of Independence - Soldiers by Flores, Ricardo (1878-1918); (add.info.: Illustration of Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) for the Cover of Le Cri de Paris, 15/07/17 - 14-July " We too is our war of independence." - War of 14 -18, America USA USA, 14 July, War of Independence - Soldiers); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright

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14 18 Or 1914 1918 14 July Agreement Declaration Of War Hand Handle International Relations War Of Independence A Journal Caricadoc First World War 1st World War Iere


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This print showcases an illustration of Ricardo Flores, a prominent figure from the early 20th century. Created for the cover of Le Cri de Paris on July 15,1917, this artwork carries a powerful message: "We too is our war of independence". The image depicts soldiers in military uniform during the War of Independence, symbolizing the struggle for freedom and sovereignty. The artist, Ricardo Flores (1878-1918), skillfully captures the essence of this historic event with his detailed engraving. Le Cri de Paris was a renowned French journal that played a significant role in shaping public opinion during times of conflict. This particular issue highlights America's involvement in World War I (14-18) and its fight for independence. The declaration of war on July 14th holds great significance as it marks France's national day - Bastille Day. The illustration serves as a reminder of the strong international relations between France and the United States at that time. It represents unity and cooperation between these two nations amidst global turmoil. Preserved by eCaricadoc, this photograph offers us a glimpse into history while honoring those who fought valiantly for their countries' independence. As we reflect upon this remarkable piece, let us remember the sacrifices made by countless individuals to secure our freedoms today.

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