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Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex "Marat ou les heros de la revolution", Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - la misere a Paris: une famille poor

Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex 'Marat ou les heros de la revolution', Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - la misere a Paris: une famille poor


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Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex "Marat ou les heros de la revolution", Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - la misere a Paris: une famille poor

PCT4285493 Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex "Marat ou les heros de la revolution", Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - la misere a Paris: une famille poor, les enfants ask their father for bread to eat - Engraving by Cardon -; (add.info.: Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex "Marat ou les heros de la revolution", Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - la misere a Paris: une famille poor, les enfants ask their father for bread to eat - Engraving by Cardon -); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023

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This powerful illustration from the book "Marat ou les heros de la revolution" by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex, published in 1883, captures the stark reality of poverty during the French Revolution. In this scene, a poor family in Paris is depicted struggling to survive as the children ask their father for bread to eat. The engraving by Cardon beautifully conveys the desperation and hardship faced by many families during this tumultuous period in history. The cramped attic setting, worn clothing, and hungry expressions on the faces of the children evoke a sense of empathy and sorrow for their plight. Through this poignant image, we are reminded of the harsh realities faced by ordinary people amidst political upheaval and social change. It serves as a haunting reminder of the human cost of revolution and inequality. As we reflect on this historical moment captured in black and white, we are compelled to consider how far society has come in addressing issues of poverty and injustice. The themes of hunger, family struggle, and societal neglect depicted here continue to resonate with us today, serving as a timeless reminder of our shared humanity across centuries.

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