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Le Depart de la Commune, from Histoire de la Troisieme Republique, Vol
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Le Depart de la Commune, from Histoire de la Troisieme Republique, Vol
3504383 Le Depart de la Commune, from Histoire de la Troisieme Republique, Vol. I, l Histoire Politique, pub.1933 (colour litho) by Ed Renaux (19th Century); (add.info.: Death riding through the streets of Paris; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23623200
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Banner Commentary Departure French History French Politics French Republic Republic Symbolism Third Republic Flames
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The captivating print titled "Le Depart de la Commune" captures a pivotal moment in French history, specifically the Third Republic. Created by Ed Renaux, a talented 19th-century artist, this colorful lithograph showcases the political turmoil and destruction that engulfed Paris during this period. Intriguingly, the image depicts Death riding through the streets of Paris on horseback. The burning streets and billowing flames symbolize the chaos and ruin caused by political unrest. The presence of a red banner further emphasizes the significance of French politics and their impact on society. This powerful artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the departure of La Commune, an influential socialist government that briefly ruled Paris in 1871 before being brutally suppressed. Through its vivid imagery, it conveys both historical events and symbolic meaning. The inclusion of a skeleton riding atop a horse adds to the symbolism present within this piece. It represents death's relentless pursuit amidst political upheaval—a haunting reminder that even in times of great change or conflict, life continues to move forward. Overall, this thought-provoking print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon French history while appreciating Ed Renaux's skillful artistic interpretation. Its dynamic composition and rich colors make it an engaging addition to any art collection or exhibition focused on historical narratives or socio-political commentary.
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