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Cover of "Le Don Quixote", number 46, Satirique en Couleurs
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Cover of "Le Don Quixote", number 46, Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4877091 Cover of " Le Don Quixote", number 46, Satirique en Couleurs, 1875_5_8: Draft law on the press - Censorship, Press/Media, Law - Illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin (1839-1905) by Gilbert-Martin, Charles (1839-1905); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Don Quixote", number 46, Satirique en Couleurs, 1875_5_8: Draft law on the press - Censorship, Press/Media, Law - Illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin (1839-1905)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the cover of "Le Don Quixote", number 46, Satirique en Couleurs, a satirical publication from 1875. The illustration on the cover, created by Charles Gilbert-Martin, depicts a significant moment in French history - the drafting of a law on press censorship. In this thought-provoking image, we see an engraving that captures the essence of political and journalistic struggles during that era. The artist skillfully portrays the tension between freedom of expression and government control over information dissemination. The intricate details within this artwork highlight various elements related to journalism and censorship. From caricatures representing journalists to symbols depicting laws and regulations, every aspect serves as a visual commentary on the state's attempts to restrict media freedom. As we delve into this historical artifact, it becomes evident that it not only reflects France's socio-political climate but also echoes universal themes surrounding press ethics and governmental influence. This photograph offers us a glimpse into how these issues were perceived in the 19th century. Through its composition and symbolism, this image invites viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between free speech and regulation within society. It reminds us of our ongoing responsibility to safeguard journalistic integrity while navigating complex legal frameworks. Overall, this print is not merely an artistic representation; it is a testament to the enduring relevance of these debates throughout history.
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