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The demonstration of March 11, 1883 - Salle Rivoli - The anarchists, led by Melle Foirieux, known as d Erlincourt, mistreat Yves Guyot, politician and journalist (1843-1928) - Cover page of "The Illustrous Journal"
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The demonstration of March 11, 1883 - Salle Rivoli - The anarchists, led by Melle Foirieux, known as d Erlincourt, mistreat Yves Guyot, politician and journalist (1843-1928) - Cover page of "The Illustrous Journal"
XEE4147921 The demonstration of March 11, 1883 - Salle Rivoli - The anarchists, led by Melle Foirieux, known as d Erlincourt, mistreat Yves Guyot, politician and journalist (1843-1928) - Cover page of " The Illustrous Journal" of 1883 - Drawing by Henri Meyer (1844-1899) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: The demonstration of March 11, 1883 - Salle Rivoli - The anarchists, led by Melle Foirieux, known as d Erlincourt, mistreat Yves Guyot, politician and journalist (1843-1928) - Cover page of " The Illustrous Journal" of 1883 - Drawing by Henri Meyer (1844-1899)); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the demonstration of March 11,1883, at Salle Rivoli. Led by Melle Foirieux, also known as d Erlincourt, a group of anarchists can be seen mistreating Yves Guyot, a prominent politician and journalist from that era. The intensity of the scene is palpable as chaos unfolds on the streets of Paris. The image serves as the cover page for "The Illustrous Journal" of 1883, adding to its historical significance. Drawn by Henri Meyer, an accomplished artist known for his detailed illustrations and engravings, this artwork beautifully depicts the violent clash between political factions during that time. Intriguingly composed with meticulous attention to detail, Meyer's drawing transports us back to this pivotal moment in French history. The image showcases not only the brutality faced by Guyot but also highlights the power dynamics prevalent during those turbulent times. Through this artwork captured by Stefano Bianchetti's lens, we are reminded of how art can serve as a powerful medium for documenting historical events. It allows us to reflect upon our past and gain insights into societal struggles that have shaped our present world. Overall, this print encapsulates both artistic brilliance and historical significance while shedding light on an important chapter in French culture - one marked by violence and political unrest.
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