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Cell and Library at the prison at Fresnes, 1907 (print)
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Cell and Library at the prison at Fresnes, 1907 (print)
537582 Cell and Library at the prison at Fresnes, 1907 (print) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 9 November 1907. France was suffering from the Apaches at the time, and some thought the French prisons should be more like the English ones.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 32145932
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1907 Apaches Cell Detention Facility Jail Journal Library November Penitenciary Petit Prison Prisons Suffering Thought Time Fresnes Punishment Room Interior
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This photograph captures the solemnity and stark reality of life within the prison walls at Fresnes in 1907. The image showcases a juxtaposition between two contrasting spaces - a cell and a library, symbolizing confinement and knowledge. The cell, with its cold stone walls and iron bars, represents the harshness of incarceration. It serves as a reminder of punishment and restriction, where individuals were confined to small spaces for their transgressions. In contrast, the library offers a glimmer of hope amidst despair. Filled with books that hold endless possibilities for escape through imagination, it becomes an oasis of solace for those seeking respite from their circumstances. Taken during a time when France was plagued by criminal activities known as "Apaches" this photograph sheds light on debates surrounding prison reform. Some believed that French prisons should adopt elements from English ones, possibly referring to more humane treatment or rehabilitation-focused approaches. Through this thought-provoking image captured by an anonymous French School artist, we are transported back in time to witness the conditions faced by prisoners in early 20th century France. It serves as both a historical document and an artistic expression that invites contemplation on crime, punishment, suffering, and societal attitudes towards imprisonment. This print is part of Bridgeman Images' collection available through Fine Art Finder – offering us an opportunity to delve into our past while contemplating the complexities of justice systems throughout history.
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