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At thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar "Everything must pay off" (antisemitic cartoon), 1909 (print)
7415593 At thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar "Everything must pay off" (antisemitic cartoon), 1909 (print) by Lemot, Achille (1846-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antisemitic cartoon on the back page of the French Catholic newspaper Le Pelerin no. 1693 of 13 June 1909: Les Bonnes Petites Affaires, by A. Lemot - With thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar "Everything must bring back" - A cartoonish Jewish merchant named Judas (the traitor) proposes the sale of state secrets (alluding to the Dreyfus affair), favors, official positions, and honorary decorations, weapons, etc.); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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Estimated Product Size is 46.3cm x 61.6cm (18.2" x 24.3")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The print titled "At thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar 'Everything must pay off'" is a powerful and disturbing depiction of an antisemitic cartoon from 1909. Created by Achille Lemot, this print captures the essence of the prevailing anti-Jewish sentiment during that time. Featured on the back page of the French Catholic newspaper Le Pelerin no. 1693, this cartoon portrays a Jewish merchant named Judas (the traitor) engaging in various illicit activities. The imagery alludes to the infamous Dreyfus affair, with Judas offering to sell state secrets and other corrupt practices such as favors, official positions, honorary decorations, and weapons. The artist's use of symbolism is evident throughout the artwork. The balance scales represent justice being compromised while weighing money against moral values. Additionally, biblical references are made through the inclusion of a Bible character and religious symbols like crosiers and pastoral staffs. This image serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted antisemitism prevalent in society during that era. It highlights how stereotypes were perpetuated through media outlets like newspapers and cartoons. While it is important to acknowledge historical artworks for their significance in understanding societal attitudes at specific times, it is equally crucial to condemn any form of discrimination or prejudice they may promote. This print acts as a visual testament to our collective responsibility to combat bigotry and foster inclusivity in today's world.
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