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Criminal being arrestedby the police (b / w photo)
7200497 Criminal being arrestedby the police (b/w photo) by Brichaut, Albert (died c 1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: Criminal being arrestedby the police. Illustration from Musee Grevin, Principaux Tableaux du Musee (Musee Grevin, Paris, c1910).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25210860
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This print captures a gripping moment in history as a criminal is being arrested by the police. The intensity of the scene is palpable, with the lawbreaker's face etched with fear and defiance while surrounded by officers determined to bring him to justice. The image, taken by Albert Brichaut in the early 20th century, showcases an anecdote from France's past that resonates even today. It serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of alcohol abuse, as a bottle lies discarded nearby, symbolizing the destructive power it can have on individuals and society. Displayed in Musee Grevin, Paris around 1910, this illustration offers viewers a glimpse into an era when punishment for crimes was often harsh and corporal. The arresting officers represent not only law enforcement but also legislative power and jurisprudence working together to maintain order. As we observe this historic snapshot through time, we are reminded of the ongoing battle against criminality and how societies continue to evolve their approaches towards maintaining law and order. This thought-provoking image invites us to reflect on our own relationship with justice while appreciating its artistic value within museum exhibitions worldwide. Captured within this single frame is not just an arrest but also a story that speaks volumes about human nature, societal norms, and our collective pursuit of safety and harmony.
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