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La deuxieme commemoration de la victoire de la Marne; Mgr Lobbedey, eveque d'Arras, 1916 Creator: Jean Clair-Guyot
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La deuxieme commemoration de la victoire de la Marne; Mgr Lobbedey, eveque d'Arras, 1916 Creator: Jean Clair-Guyot
La deuxieme commemoration de la victoire de la Marne; Mgr Lobbedey, eveque d'Arras, depose un drapeau au pied du monument des Quatre-Routes, pres de Barcy, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916"
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This photograph, titled "La deuxieme commemoration de la victoire de la Marne; Mgr Lobbedey, eveque d'Arras," was created by French photographer Jean Clair-Guyot in 1916. The image captures a significant moment in the commemoration of the Second Anniversary of the Battle of the Marne, a major turning point in the First World War. The focus of the photograph is on Mgr Emile Louis Cornil Lobbedey, the Bishop of Arras, who is depicted in full ceremonial robes, standing in front of the Monument des Quatre-Routes near Barcy, Ile de France, France. He is seen holding a large banner and, with a solemn expression, is in the process of deposing a flag at the monument's base. The Battle of the Marne, fought in September 1914, was the first major victory for the Allied forces against the German army. The anniversary commemoration was an important event, attended by numerous dignitaries and military personnel. The Bishop's presence underscores the religious and moral significance of the battle and the sacrifices made by the soldiers. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the historical importance of the Battle of the Marne and the role of religious leaders in providing solace and support during times of war. The image is also a testament to the fashion of the time, with the Bishop's ornate robes and the military uniforms of the soldiers in the background. Overall, this photograph is a powerful visual representation of the intersection of religion, history, and fashion during the First World War.
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