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Illustration of Alfred Le Pete (1841-1909) in Le Charivari
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Illustration of Alfred Le Pete (1841-1909) in Le Charivari
ICA4870247 Illustration of Alfred Le Pete (1841-1909) in Le Charivari, 1873-5-5 - Political right - Legitimist Legitimism, De Belcastel Jean-Baptiste (Gabriel Lacoste de Belcastel) (1821-1890) by Le Petit, Alfred (1841-1909); (add.info.: Illustration of Alfred Le Pete (1841-1909) in Le Charivari, 1873-5-5 - Political right - Legitimist Legitimism, De Belcastel Jean-Baptiste (Gabriel Lacoste de Belcastel) (1821-1890)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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The captivating illustration of Alfred Le Pete (1841-1909) in Le Charivari transports us back to the political landscape of 19th century France. Created by the talented artist, Alfred Le Petit, this engraving showcases the prominent figure Jean-Baptiste de Belcastel (1821-1890), a Legitimist leader known for his involvement in the royalist movement. Le Petit's attention to detail is evident as he portrays De Belcastel with great precision and flair. The portrait captures De Belcastel's dignified demeanor, highlighting his role as a respected deputy during the tumultuous era of the Third Republic. Surrounded by an array of lily flowers and various plants, symbolizing growth and prosperity, De Belcastel stands tall as a representative of French politics. This composition not only reflects his commitment to preserving traditional values but also hints at his aspirations for a flourishing nation. As we delve into this historical masterpiece, it becomes clear that it serves as more than just an artistic representation. It offers us insight into the complex dynamics between politics and journalism during this period. Published in Le Charivari, one of France's leading newspapers at that time, this illustration played a crucial role in shaping public opinion through its satirical caricatures. Through Bridgeman Images' print reproduction from Fine Art Finder, we are granted access to a visual treasure trove that allows us to appreciate both artistry and history simultaneously.
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