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Illustration of Cham (1819-1879) in Le Charivari, 1850-8-3 - Censorship, Press / Media, Stamp (press law) - Marianne - Senilisation
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Illustration of Cham (1819-1879) in Le Charivari, 1850-8-3 - Censorship, Press / Media, Stamp (press law) - Marianne - Senilisation
ICA4928261 Illustration of Cham (1819-1879) in Le Charivari, 1850-8-3 - Censorship, Press/Media, Stamp (press law) - Marianne - Senilisation by Cham (Amedee Charles Henri de Noe) (1818-79); (add.info.: Illustration of Cham (1819-1879) in Le Charivari, 1850-8-3 - Censorship, Press/Media, Stamp (press law) - Marianne - Senilisation); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print captures an illustration by Cham (Amedee Charles Henri de Noe) in Le Charivari, dated August 3rd, 1850. The image delves into the themes of censorship, press/media, and stamp laws prevalent during that era. In this thought-provoking engraving, Marianne, the symbol of France and freedom, is depicted as a young girl being subjected to violence and abuse. Cham's artwork serves as a powerful commentary on the limitations imposed on freedom of expression by oppressive laws. The artist skillfully portrays the concept of "senilisation" suggesting that these restrictions are causing society to stagnate intellectually. The intricate details in this nineteenth-century caricature highlight Cham's mastery as an engraver. His work not only reflects the struggles faced by journalists but also sheds light on broader issues within French society at that time. As we gaze upon this historical piece from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of the importance of preserving press freedom even today. It serves as a reminder that societies must remain vigilant against any attempts to stifle voices or curtail journalistic integrity. Through its depiction of Marianne enduring violence and censorship, this image prompts us to reflect on our own commitment to upholding democratic values and protecting free speech.
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