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Separation of Church and State - cover of "Le Laughing", 1905 (engraving)
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Separation of Church and State - cover of "Le Laughing", 1905 (engraving)
ICA4943261 Separation of Church and State - cover of " Le Laughing", 1905 (engraving) by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); (add.info.: Number 120, Satirical in Colors, 1905_5_20 representing Marianne, Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin (Bienvenu Martin) (1847-1843) and a cure); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22323070
© Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images
Charles Leandre French French French French Legislative Power Marianne Physical Deformations Postures Separation Of Church And State Woman Symbol A Journal Caricadoc
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The print captures the essence of the concept "Separation of Church and State" through a satirical lens. The cover of "Le Laughing", a French journal from 1905, showcases an engraving by Charles Leandre that brilliantly depicts this complex relationship. In vivid colors, the artwork portrays Marianne, the symbol of France, alongside Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin and a clergyman. This allegorical representation highlights the struggle between religious authority and political power during that era. Marianne stands tall as a woman symbolizing France's ideals while holding her ground against both sides. On one hand, she confronts Bienvenu-Martin, who represents legislative power and government influence in matters concerning religion. On the other hand, she faces off with a cure or clergyman representing religious order. Through physical deformations cleverly depicted by Leandre, we witness how these two forces clash in their pursuit to dominate society's narrative. The engraving serves as a powerful commentary on the delicate balance required for church-state separation. As an illustration from early 20th-century France, this piece offers insight into societal tensions surrounding religion and politics at that time. It reminds us of the ongoing struggle to maintain individual freedoms while navigating conflicting ideologies within governance structures. Overall, this image invites contemplation on timeless themes such as freedom of expression and belief systems' role in shaping societies throughout history.
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