Femme Symbole Collection
"Femme Symbole
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"Femme Symbole: A Captivating Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of "Femme Symbole" as we explore a captivating collection of art and historical references. From the marble bas-relief titled "Fascist Justice: Justice sitting on the trunk of the Tree of Good and Evil, " found in Milan's Palace of Justice in 1936, to Alfred Prunaire's engraving depicting various symbols like Uranie, Urn, and Unau (lazy) in an alphabet book printed by Charles Unsinger for Alphonse Lemerre in Paris. Delve deeper into this enchanting journey with depictions such as "The Three Graces, " an oil painting on canvas from 1639 that exudes elegance and grace. Witness the intriguing imagery of "The Great Harlot of Babylon" riding a seven-headed beast while angels cut wheat, holding the devil prisoner through a wood-engraved artwork dating back to 1484. Discover historical milestones like the Franco-Russian alliance that gave birth to the term "Hurrah" illustrated in 1896. Marvel at a crowned woman presenting Ville de Lyon ship adorned with traditional costumes against the backdrop of Lyon's grand hall exhibition. Uncover artistic expressions through works like Henry Gerbault's "The Devil in Benitier" featured in Fantasio magazine from 1926 or Le Rire's illustrations showcasing Parikao, Paris - a city filled with both charm and struggles. Immerse yourself further into history with covers from satirical magazines like La Baionnette or Le Rire which depict scenes ranging from tobacco shops during Republic times to war-related engravings during World War I. "Femme Symbole" invites you on an extraordinary voyage where art intertwines seamlessly with history, offering glimpses into diverse cultures, political climates, and societal transformations. Join us as we unravel these intricate narratives woven within each imageāa celebration of human creativity and the power of visual storytelling.