State Newspaper Collection (#3)
"The State Newspaper
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"The State Newspaper: A Glimpse into History Through Engravings and Lithographs" Step back in time with the captivating engravings and lithographs featured in The State Newspaper. From political cartoons to scenes of everyday life, this collection offers a fascinating window into various eras. In "The Son of Old Man Duchesne" (1871), an engraving captures the spirit of rebellion during the Commune. Similarly, "Thiers I, Roi des Capitulards" (1871) showcases anti-clericalism through powerful imagery. "The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken" (1903) depicts a satirical print highlighting Germany's propaganda during World War I. Meanwhile, "Pilori-Phrenologie: Leboeuf" presents an intriguing engraving exploring phrenology. One cannot miss the front page appeal for resistance on Le Petit Provencal from June 19th, 1940 - a poignant reminder of France's struggle during wartime. Transport yourself to New Year's Eve gatherings depicted in Ernesto Mancastropa's engravings from L Illustrazione Italiana (1890). These charming scenes capture women sipping tea while enjoying piano melodies or children playing trumpets and violins joyfully proclaiming "Gloria in Excelsis Deo. " Religious themes are also present with Ernesto Mancastroppa's engravings showcasing Gerard van Honthorst's Nativity Scene and Ettore Forti's depiction of an old man telling stories to three young women set in Ancient Rome. Finally, Tina Di Lorenzo shines as Margot in Henri Meilhac’s comedy captured by Ugo Bettini’s photograph turned engraving. This portrayal highlights the talent and beauty of Italian actress Tina Di Lorenzo. Immerse yourself in history through these evocative images found within The State Newspaper.