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Le Triboulet, 1886_10_17 - Illustration by Eugene Froment Chassezac (1844-1900): Province, Discours officiel, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpelier - Freycinet Charles de (1828-1923) - Box of Pandora
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Le Triboulet, 1886_10_17 - Illustration by Eugene Froment Chassezac (1844-1900): Province, Discours officiel, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpelier - Freycinet Charles de (1828-1923) - Box of Pandora
ICA4929401 Le Triboulet, 1886_10_17 - Illustration by Eugene Froment Chassezac (1844-1900): Province, Discours officiel, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpelier - Freycinet Charles de (1828-1923) - Box of Pandora; (add.info.: Le Triboulet, 1886_10_17 - Illustration by Eugene Froment Chassezac (1844-1900): Province, Discours officiel, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpelier - Freycinet Charles de (1828-1923) - Box of Pandora); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print captures the essence of political satire in 19th century France, with a detailed illustration by Eugene Froment Chassezac depicting Le Triboulet on October 17, 1886. The scene showcases a lively crowd gathered to witness a provincial official discourse in Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Montpelier. The central figure of Freycinet Charles de (1828-1923) stands out amidst the chaos, holding what appears to be the "Box of Pandora" - symbolizing the unleashing of hidden troubles or controversies.
Froment Chassezac's intricate engraving skillfully portrays the atmosphere of mockery and laughter surrounding this political event. Le Triboulet himself is depicted as a buffoonish character, adding humor and levity to an otherwise serious occasion. The caricatured faces in the crowd hint at underlying tensions and rivalries within French society during this period.
As viewers gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, they are transported back to an era where politics was not only about power struggles but also about entertainment and social commentary. This print serves as a reminder of how art can capture both the absurdity and complexity of human nature, making it a valuable addition to any collection showcasing 19th-century European history and culture.
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