Nicolas Ii / Cadel C1900
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Nicolas Ii / Cadel C1900
NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH TSAR NICOLAS II (1894-1917) Satirical view, at a time when he was rather popular with the French people
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1894 Aleksandrovich C1900 Caricatures Cockerel Eagles Marianne Nicolas Nikolay Satirical Tsar
EDITORS COMMENTS
This satirical print from the early 20th century captures a humorous moment in the relationship between Russia's Tsar Nicholas II and the French people. The image, titled "Nicolas II as a Cockerel," shows Tsar Nicholas II in the guise of a rooster, perched atop a pedestal, with Marianne, the symbol of France, holding a knife and a plate beneath him. The caricature, produced around the year 1900, was created during a time when Tsar Nicholas II was enjoying a certain level of popularity in France. The Russian monarch's popularity in France can be attributed to his wife, Alexandra of Hesse and by Rhine, who was of German descent and had close ties to the French royal family. Additionally, Tsar Nicholas II had visited France several times, and the French people were impressed by his gracious demeanor and his wife's elegant style. However, the satirical print of Tsar Nicholas II as a cockerel is a reminder that even during this period of relative goodwill, there were still those who poked fun at the Tsar. The use of the rooster as a symbol is significant, as it is often associated with the French national emblem, the Gallic rooster. By depicting Tsar Nicholas II as a rooster, the artist was making a playful comparison between the Tsar and the French national symbol, highlighting the close relationship between the two countries. Despite the lighthearted nature of this print, history would ultimately prove that Tsar Nicholas II's reign would end tragically, with his abdication in 1917 and the subsequent Russian Revolution. This satirical print, produced around the turn of the century, offers a fascinating glimpse into a moment in history when the relationship between Russia and France was more positive than it would later become.
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