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General Gaston Auguste (1830-1909) Marquis de Gallifet, in All his Glory (litho)
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General Gaston Auguste (1830-1909) Marquis de Gallifet, in All his Glory (litho)
XIR218775 General Gaston Auguste (1830-1909) Marquis de Gallifet, in All his Glory (litho) by Steinlen, Theophile Alexandre (1859-1923); Musee d Art et d Histoire, Saint-Denis, France; (add.info.: fought with the army of Versailles with violent participation to repress the Communards; )
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This lithograph print, titled "General Gaston Auguste Marquis de Gallifet, in All his Glory" by artist Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, offers a glimpse into the tumultuous history of 19th century France. General Gaston Auguste (1830-1909) Marquis de Gallifet is depicted in his military uniform, exuding power and authority. The image serves as a reminder of the violent events that unfolded during the Commune of Paris and French Revolution. General Gallifet played a significant role in suppressing the Communards with forceful participation alongside the Army of Versailles. This lithograph captures him at the height of his influence and showcases his unwavering loyalty to quell any form of revolt against established order. In black and white, this portrait evokes a sense of somberness and solemnity. It also highlights the stark reality faced by those involved in such conflicts - death and destruction are inevitable consequences. The presence of corpses scattered around further emphasizes this grim truth. Steinlen's artistic skill shines through in this engraving, capturing not only General Gallifet's physical appearance but also conveying the historical context surrounding him. This artwork stands as an important testament to France's revolutionary past while offering viewers an opportunity to reflect on its impact on society. Displayed at Musee d'Art et d'Histoire in Saint-Denis, France, this piece continues to captivate audiences with its powerful imagery and historical significance.
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