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The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus, what Paris thinks (litho)
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The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus, what Paris thinks (litho)
1043066 The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus, what Paris thinks (litho) by Lanos, Henri (1859-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus, what Paris thinks. Illustration for The Graphic, 16 September 1899.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25159696
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Alfred Dreyfus Captain Dreyfus Cheering Condemnation Court Martial L Armee Larmee Rennes Thinks Vive
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The captivating lithograph, "The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus, what Paris thinks" by Henri Lanos, offers a glimpse into the tumultuous events surrounding the infamous Dreyfus Affair. This powerful image depicts a pivotal moment in history when Captain Alfred Dreyfus faced his court martial in Rennes, France. In this scene, we are transported to the heart of Paris as crowds gather to witness the condemnation. The streets are filled with people from all walks of life - soldiers and civilians alike. Their expressions range from anger and disbelief to fervent support for either side. Amidst this charged atmosphere, we see Captain Dreyfus standing tall and resolute before his accusers. His face reveals a mix of determination and vulnerability as he faces an unjust trial that would forever stain his reputation. As our gaze moves across the lithograph, we cannot help but notice pockets of cheering supporters scattered throughout the crowd. These brave individuals stand up against prejudice and injustice, boldly proclaiming their belief in Dreyfus's innocence. Lanos masterfully captures both the tension and hope that permeated French society during this period. Through intricate details and skillful use of light and shadow, he brings to life a pivotal moment that would ultimately shape not only Captain Dreyfus's fate but also ignite debates on anti-Semitism and justice within Europe at large. "The Condemnation of Captain Dreyfus" serves as a poignant reminder of how public opinion can
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