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Cover of "The Butter Plate", Satirical in Colors
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Cover of "The Butter Plate", Satirical in Colors
ICA4946334 Cover of " The Butter Plate", Satirical in Colors, 1901_7_11:14-Jul - Elector Illustration by Steinlen (1859-1923) by Steinlen, Theophile Alexandre (1859-1923); (add.info.: Cover of " The Butter Plate", Satirical in Colors, 1901_7_11:14-Jul - Elector Illustration by Steinlen (1859-1923)); Photo eCaricadoc; Swiss, out of copyright
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14 July Alcoholism Election Lantern Theophile Steinlen A Journal Caricadoc Years 1900
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This print showcases the cover of "The Butter Plate", a satirical publication from 1901. Illustrated by Steinlen, a renowned artist of his time, this artwork is a brilliant representation of political satire during the early 20th century in France. The image features an intricate engraving that captures the essence of French society at that time. The central focus is on a group of people gathered around a table adorned with butter plates, symbolizing indulgence and excess. A lantern illuminates their faces as they engage in lively conversation and raise their glasses in celebration. Steinlen's attention to detail brings out the various elements within the scene - from the diverse population represented to the jug of alcohol prominently displayed on the table. This cleverly highlights issues such as alcoholism and social class divisions prevalent during this period. "The Butter Plate" serves as both a journal and party platform for those seeking political change. It reflects upon patriotism, elections, and societal issues through witty caricatures and thought-provoking illustrations. As we delve into this historical artifact captured by eCaricadoc's lens, it becomes evident that Steinlen's work continues to resonate today. Through his artistry, he sheds light on timeless themes like human nature, power dynamics, and social commentary. This print not only offers us insight into France's past but also reminds us how art can transcend time to provoke reflection even after more than a century has passed.
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