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His Excellency Mr Rouvier, Minister of Finance. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2796152 His Excellency Mr Rouvier, Minister of Finance. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: His Excellency Mr Rouvier, Minister of Finance. Illustration for Le Rire, 24 January 1903.); © Look and Learn
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Bowl Bowls Economy Finance Minister Glasses Le Rire Maurice Rouvier Minister Of Finance Squeezing Vomiting Caricatures
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This vibrant and comical lithograph captures the essence of political satire in early 20th century France. Titled "His Excellency Mr Rouvier, Minister of Finance" this illustration was originally published in Le Rire magazine on January 24,1903. Created by renowned artist Charles Leandre, it showcases his exceptional talent for caricature. In this amusing scene, we see Maurice Rouvier, the Minister of Finance at that time, depicted with a mischievous grin as he squeezes a bowl filled with money. With his distinct beard and glasses, Rouvier is instantly recognizable. However, what makes this artwork truly memorable is the unexpected twist: he appears to be vomiting coins into the bowl! Leandre's satirical drawing cleverly comments on the intertwining relationship between politics and finance. By portraying Rouvier literally spewing money into a receptacle labeled "economy" the artist highlights the questionable practices surrounding fiscal policies during that era. The bold colors and exaggerated features add to its visual impact while emphasizing its humorous nature. This piece serves as both an entertaining cartoon and a scathing satire on French society at that time. Today, this print remains an important part of European cultural history—a testament to Leandre's artistic brilliance and his ability to capture social commentary through humor. It continues to captivate viewers with its wit and playfulness while reminding us of the enduring power of political cartoons.
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