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Paradise lost. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
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Paradise lost. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2786395 Paradise lost. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Egli, Charles Emile called Carlegle (1877-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paradise lost. Satire on the separation of church and state in France. Illustration for Le Rire, 8 December 1906.); © Look and Learn
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Heaven Le Rire Paradise Lost Promenading Secularism Separation Of Church And State Third Republic Walls Walks Wandering Caricatures Christinaity Stroll Strolling
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Paradise Lost - A Satirical Journey Through Church and State
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. This print titled "Paradise Lost" takes us back to the vibrant world of French satire in the early 20th century. Created by Charles Emile Egli, also known as Carlegle, this colour lithograph was originally published in Le Rire magazine on December 8,1906. The image serves as a scathing commentary on the separation of church and state in France during the Third Republic. With its humorous caricatures and clever wit, it depicts a man wandering through a wintry landscape that symbolizes the cold social climate resulting from this division. As he walks through snow-covered fields, we can't help but chuckle at his comical appearance and exaggerated features. The cartoon-like style adds an amusing touch to this political satire, highlighting the absurdities of Christian values being lost amidst secularism. Egli's artwork brilliantly captures both religious and political themes within one frame. It invites viewers to reflect on how religion influences society while poking fun at those who wield power over faith for their own gain. Through this satirical drawing, "Paradise Lost" becomes more than just a visual delight; it becomes a thought-provoking piece that challenges our perspectives on religion, politics, and human nature itself. As we delve into its intricate details and hidden meanings, we are reminded of the enduring power of art to provoke laughter while shedding light on important societal issues.
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