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Couverture de "La Baionnette", Satirique en Couleurs
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Couverture de "La Baionnette", Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4856483 Couverture de " La Baionnette", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_5_31 : War of 14 -18, Belligerents and symbols, Barbarism / Kultur, Books - Germania (engraving) by Metivet, Lucien (1863-1930); (add.info.: Couverture de " La Baionnette", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_5_31: Guerre de 14 -18, Belligerants et symboles, Barbarie / Kultur, Livres - Germania - Illustration par Lucien Metivet (1863-1932)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23338860
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This print showcases the cover of "La Baionnette" a satirical magazine from 1917 during the tumultuous years of World War I. The artwork, created by Lucien Metivet, depicts the belligerents and symbols of the war, highlighting the contrasting concepts of barbarism and culture. Germania, personified as a woman symbolizing Germany, stands tall amidst destruction and chaos while holding a book titled "Kultur". This engraving serves as a scathing critique on Germany's perceived intellectual arrogance. The image is rich in symbolism, representing not only the destructive nature of war but also its impact on literature and knowledge. The partitioned music sheet suggests that even art forms like music were affected by this global conflict. As an angry France looks on, it is evident that this journal aimed to express public sentiment towards the war. This photograph offers us a glimpse into early 20th-century French society during one of its most challenging periods. It reflects both national pride and frustration through powerful visual storytelling. By examining this historical artifact, we gain insight into how artists used their craft to convey political messages during times of crisis. As an out-of-copyright image captured by eCaricadoc for preservation purposes, this print allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance in documenting the First World War era.
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