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Eugene Henri Brisson (1835-1912), French lawyer, journalist

Eugene Henri Brisson (1835-1912), French lawyer, journalist


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Eugene Henri Brisson (1835-1912), French lawyer, journalist

XEE4157305 Eugene Henri Brisson (1835-1912), French lawyer, journalist and politician - Cartoon by Charles Leandre (1862-1934) in " Le Rire" 1902 by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eugene Henri Brisson (1835-1912), French lawyer, journalist and politician - Cartoon by Charles Leandre (1862-1934) in " Le Rire" 1902); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

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This print captures Eugene Henri Brisson, a prominent figure in French history. Brisson was not only a lawyer but also an influential journalist and politician during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The image is a cartoon created by Charles Leandre for the satirical magazine "Le Rire" in 1902. In this caricature, Brisson is depicted with exaggerated features, emphasizing his role as both a writer and political figure. The artist cleverly incorporates various symbols to convey deeper meanings within the artwork. A girl offering food represents the nourishment of knowledge that Brisson provided through his writings, while allegorical elements like witchcraft allude to the power he held in shaping public opinion. The portrait showcases Leandre's skill as an engraver, capturing every intricate detail with precision. The use of shading adds depth to the image, further enhancing its visual impact. Brisson's presence in this artwork serves as a reminder of France's rich literary and political history during that era. It symbolizes the influence writers had on society and their ability to challenge established norms. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into an important period in French history while celebrating Eugene Henri Brisson's multifaceted contributions as a lawyer, journalist, and politician.

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