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Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge
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Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge
STC195063 Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge, 21 November 1915 (colour litho) by Faivre, Jules Abel (1867-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: name changed from Le Fire Rouge for duration of First World War; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23224078
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Betting Casino Chips Disappointment Gambler Gambling Iron Cross Monocle Playing Cards Croupier Gaming Table
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The front cover of Le Rire Rouge, titled "Rien ne va plus" captures a moment of great disappointment and frustration. In this colorful lithograph by Jules Abel Faivre, we are transported to the chaotic world of a French satirical magazine during World War I. At the center of the image stands a soldier in uniform, his chips scattered on the gaming table before him. With a monocle hanging from his eye and an iron cross medal adorning his chest, he exudes confidence and bravado. However, it is clear that luck has run out for this gambler. Surrounding him are caricatures of various characters engaged in betting and playing cards. A German officer smirks at the soldier's misfortune while others watch with anticipation or disappointment. The atmosphere is tense as the croupier announces "no more bets". This cartoon-like scene not only depicts gambling but also serves as a metaphor for life during wartime. It symbolizes how individuals may take risks and make bets with their lives, hoping for success but often facing disappointment instead. "Rien ne va plus" reminds us that even in times of conflict, human nature seeks moments of diversion and entertainment. Through its clever satire and intricate details, this artwork offers a glimpse into the complexities of war through humor and irony.
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