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The magazine of the pretendants - the Count of Chambord
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The magazine of the pretendants - the Count of Chambord
LSE4109927 The magazine of the pretendants - the Count of Chambord (Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne d Artois (1820-1883), Duke of Bordeaux, known as Henri V), Plonplon (Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte dit Napoleon (Jerome)" ), Little Badingue (Imperial Prince Eugene Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (-1856-1850) 79), son of Napoleon III), father Badingue (Napoleon III, 1808-1873), Louis Philippe (Albert d Orleans or Philippe VII, Comte de Paris, 1838-1894), Adolphe the Executif (Adolphe Thiers, 1797-1877)". Cartoon about the Commune. 1870 approx. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The magazine of the pretendants - the Count of Chambord (Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne d Artois (1820-1883), Duke of Bordeaux, known as Henri V), Plonplon (Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte dit Napoleon (Jerome)" ), Little Badingue (Imperial Prince Eugene Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (-1856-1850) 79), son of Napoleon III), father Badingue (Napoleon III, 1808-1873), Louis Philippe (Albert d Orleans or Philippe VII, Comte de Paris, 1838-1894), Adolphe the Executif (Adolphe Thiers, 1797-1877)". Cartoon about the Commune. 1870 approx.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23315106
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "The magazine of the pretendants" takes us back to a significant period in French history. Created by the French School in the 19th century, this cartoon depicts various prominent figures during the Commune era around 1870. In this lively illustration, we see a gathering of influential individuals who played crucial roles during that time. The central figure is the Count of Chambord, also known as Henri V, whose strong presence commands attention. Surrounding him are other notable personalities such as Plonplon (Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte), Little Badingue (Imperial Prince Eugene Louis Napoleon Bonaparte), father Badingue (Napoleon III), Louis Philippe (Albert d Orleans or Philippe VII, Comte de Paris), and Adolphe the Executif (Adolphe Thiers). Each character represents a different faction or ideology that was prevalent during this tumultuous period in France's history. Through their expressions and body language, we can sense both tension and intrigue among these powerful figures. The artist skillfully captures not only their physical appearances but also hints at their political ambitions and rivalries through subtle details. This print serves as an intriguing window into an important chapter in French politics and offers viewers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding this complex historical moment.
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