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Politics!. This sketch shows a band of what must be criminals
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Politics!. This sketch shows a band of what must be criminals
This sketch shows a band of what must be criminals, terrorising a community, some are pinning women to the floor, while another slits the throat of a lady on the left, under the title of politics! Date: circa 1901
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Politics! Circa 1901: A Haunting Reminder of the Dark Side of Power This chilling sketch, titled "Politics!", from the Mary Evans Prints Online archive, transports us back in time to an era when power and control were wielded with brutal force. Dated circa 1901, this haunting image depicts a band of men, who appear to be criminals, terrorizing an unsuspecting community. The scene is one of chaos and violence, with some men pinning women to the floor, while another mercilessly slits the throat of a woman on the left. The terror in the women's eyes and the expression of pure malice on the faces of their attackers is palpable. The title "Politics!" raises the question of whether this image is a commentary on the political climate of the time or a mere work of fiction. The men in this sketch bear a striking resemblance to the infamous French criminal gang, Les Maitres de la Caricature, known for their violent acts and intimidation tactics. However, there is no concrete evidence to confirm this connection. This image, from the March of the Women Collection, is a stark reminder of the darker side of power and the devastating impact it can have on innocent lives. The date of 15th August, though not explicitly stated, further adds to the intrigue surrounding this haunting sketch. The artist, Adolphe Léon Willette, is known for his satirical and provocative works, making this image all the more intriguing. This print is a poignant reminder of the past and the ongoing struggle for power and control that continues to shape our world today.
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