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Le Revers du jeu des Suysses, believed to be the oldest political cartoon, 15th Century (chromolitho)
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Le Revers du jeu des Suysses, believed to be the oldest political cartoon, 15th Century (chromolitho)
7173041 Le Revers du jeu des Suysses, believed to be the oldest political cartoon, 15th Century (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Revers du jeu des Suysses, believed to be the oldest political cartoon, 15th Century. Illustration for Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance by Paul Lacroix and Ferdinand Sere (Paris, 1848-51).); © Look and Learn
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Le Revers du jeu des Suysses - Un Glimpse into Political Satire of the 15th Century
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. This print showcases "Le Revers du jeu des Suysses" believed to be the oldest political cartoon dating back to the 15th century. Created during a time when political commentary was often expressed through art, this chromolitho piece offers a fascinating insight into historical satire. The artwork is an illustration for "Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance" by Paul Lacroix and Ferdinand Sere, published in Paris between 1848 and 1851. It depicts a scene filled with intricate details that highlight the social and political climate of its time. Though created centuries ago, this image still resonates today as it portrays various figures representing Germany, England, and Switzerland engaged in a game. The cartoon cleverly satirizes their interactions and power dynamics while offering commentary on international relations. The artist's skillful use of color and composition brings life to each character, capturing their distinct personalities. Through subtle symbolism and exaggerated features, they convey messages about national identity, diplomacy, and rivalry. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from a private collection, we are reminded of the enduring power of visual storytelling throughout history. This rare glimpse into early political cartoons serves as a testament to humanity's desire to express opinions creatively – even across centuries – making it an invaluable treasure for both art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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