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Russian foreign policy

Russian foreign policy


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Filename: 917_05_011449.jpg

Size: 3763 x 4900 (2.1MB)

Date: 1st January 1908

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Russian foreign policy

Russian foreign policy. In 1908 Armand Fallieres, President of France 1906 - 1913, visited Russia. Policeman is telling a paid crowd that today they can shout " Vive la Republique". Cartoon from L Assiette au Buerre", Paris, 1908

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Media ID 9699399

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1908 Cartoon Crowded French Flag Illustration Technique Large Group Of People Lassiette Au Buerre Order Pointing Police Officer Poverty Text Tsarist Armand Fallieres


EDITORS COMMENTS
This vintage print captures a significant moment in Russian foreign policy during the early 20th century. In 1908, Armand Fallieres, the President of France at that time, paid a visit to Russia. The scene depicted here showcases a crowded street with men and women eagerly gathering around a police officer who is addressing them. It is an intriguing illustration from "L'Assiette au Beurre", a popular French satirical magazine of that era. The cartoon portrays an interesting dynamic between authority and public sentiment. The police officer can be seen pointing towards the crowd while delivering an important message - today they are allowed to shout "Vive la Republique" (Long live the Republic). This suggests that there may have been restrictions on expressing such sentiments previously under Tsarist rule. The atmosphere in this image is one of excitement and anticipation as people gather together to exercise their newfound freedom of expression. The presence of the French flag indicates the significance of President Fallieres' visit and highlights the diplomatic relationship between France and Russia during this period. Through its clever use of illustration technique, this artwork offers us a glimpse into history, showcasing not only political developments but also societal conditions at that time. It serves as a reminder of how moments like these shaped Russian foreign policy and influenced public opinion amidst poverty-stricken times.

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