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A woman, Mrs. Lewal, throws herself through the window of her apartment, then the husband lifts up her body. Engraving in "Le petit journal"6 / 3 / 1898. Selva Collection
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A woman, Mrs. Lewal, throws herself through the window of her apartment, then the husband lifts up her body. Engraving in "Le petit journal"6 / 3 / 1898. Selva Collection
LSE4326683 A woman, Mrs. Lewal, throws herself through the window of her apartment, then the husband lifts up her body. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 6/3/1898. Selva Collection. by Meaulle, F.L. (1844-1901) & Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: A woman, Mrs. Lewal, throws herself through the window of her apartment, then the husband lifts up her body. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 6/3/1898. Selva Collection.); Photo © Leonard de Selva
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This print captures a tragic incident that unfolded on June 3,1898. The engraving, featured in the renowned "Le petit journal" depicts the heart-wrenching moment when Mrs. Lewal throws herself through the window of her apartment. In this haunting scene, we witness the husband's desperate attempt to lift up her lifeless body. The Selva Collection has preserved this historical artifact, shedding light on a somber event that once gripped France's attention. Meaulle and Tofani skillfully captured the raw emotions surrounding this accident through their masterful engraving technique. As we delve into this image further, it becomes apparent that there are many miscellaneous facts surrounding this tragedy. It is unclear what led Mrs. Lewal to take such drastic action or what circumstances surrounded her untimely demise. Nevertheless, Leonard de Selva's photograph serves as a poignant reminder of human fragility and the depths of despair one can experience. This powerful portrayal evokes empathy and prompts reflection on mental health issues that have plagued individuals throughout history. While commercial use is not mentioned here, it is important to approach this artwork with sensitivity and respect for its historical context rather than exploiting it for profit alone.
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