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Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration)
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Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration)
7400035 Political casserole: casserole concert, casserole, early 20th century (illustration) by Bianco, T. (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Political casserole: concert of pots, casserole - the French politician Emile Combes (1835-1921) wielding kitchen utensils, followed by the people of Paris, after what was called the "file affair" (1904-1905). Caricature by T. Bianco (detail) early 20th century.); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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Political Casserole - A Symbolic Concert of Protest in Early 20th Century France
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. This print captures a momentous event in French history, known as the "casserole concert" which took place during the early 20th century. Illustrated by T. Bianco, this satirical cartoon depicts the renowned French politician Emile Combes leading a procession of Parisians wielding kitchen utensils. The casserole concert was a powerful expression of public discontent following the infamous "file affair" that unfolded between 1904 and 1905. In response to political corruption and unemployment plaguing society, Combes emerged as an unlikely leader, using pots and pans as symbols of resistance against injustice. In this detailed artwork from Patrice Cartier's private collection, we witness a crowded street scene filled with individuals from all walks of life. The artist skillfully portrays the unity among these diverse groups who rallied behind Combes' call for reform. Amidst the bustling market stalls and street vendors, politicians like Emile Combes stood out as figures representing change and progress. Their portraits serve as reminders of their pivotal roles in shaping French politics during this transformative era. This thought-provoking illustration not only reflects the social tensions prevalent at that time but also highlights how art can be used to convey scathing satire while capturing significant historical moments. It serves as a testament to both artistic creativity and political activism within early 20th-century Europe.
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