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Cover of "L Assiette au Beurre", number 347, Satirique en Colours, 1907_11_23: Antimilitarists - Antimilitarism, War, Dead corpses, Pacifism - Herve Gustave (1871-1944)
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Cover of "L Assiette au Beurre", number 347, Satirique en Colours, 1907_11_23: Antimilitarists - Antimilitarism, War, Dead corpses, Pacifism - Herve Gustave (1871-1944)
ICA4912217 Cover of " " L Assiette au Beurre", number 347, Satirique en Colours, 1907_11_23: Antimilitarists - Antimilitarism, War, Dead corpses, Pacifism - Herve Gustave (1871-1944) by Delannoy, Aristide (1874-1911); (add.info.: Cover of " L Plate au beurre", number 347, Satirique en Colours, 1907_11_23: Antimilitarists - Antimilitarism, War, Dead corpses, Pacifism - Herve Gustave (1871-1944) - Illustration by Aristide Delannoy (1874-1911)); Photo © Caricadoc
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The print captures the powerful cover of "L'Assiette au Beurre" number 347, a satirical magazine published in France on November 23,1907. The artwork by Herve Gustave and illustration by Aristide Delannoy depicts a thought-provoking scene that reflects the prevailing sentiments of antimilitarism, war, dead corpses, and pacifism during that time. In this striking image, we witness the bold critique of militaristic ideologies as dead bodies lie strewn across the ground. The artist's intention is clear - to denounce violence and advocate for peace. Through his artistry, Gustave challenges societal norms surrounding patriotism and fascism while highlighting the devastating consequences of war. This cover serves as a poignant reminder of an era marked by political unrest and social upheaval. It encapsulates the spirit of resistance against oppression prevalent in French society during the early 20th century. As viewers engage with this piece today, it prompts reflection on themes such as human rights, socialism, and press freedom. The inclusion of this print in Fine Art Finder's collection showcases its historical significance and artistic merit. It allows us to delve into France's rich cultural heritage while appreciating how artists used their craft to convey important messages about society.
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