Commemoration of the Siege of Belfort illustration from Le Petit Journal 19th April 1896
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
The "Commemoration of the Siege of Belfort" is a historical illustration by Fortune Louis Méaulle that was featured in the French illustrated weekly newspaper "Le Petit Journal" on April 19, 1896. This illustration commemorates the heroic defense of the city of Belfort during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. The Siege of Belfort was a key moment in French military history, as the city's defenders, led by Colonel Denfert-Rochereau, held out against the besieging German forces for over three months, from November 3, 1870, to February 18, 1871, before finally surrendering under honorable conditions.
Fortune Louis Méaulle (1844–1901) was a French illustrator known for his detailed and vivid works, often depicting historical events and scenes of contemporary life. His work for "Le Petit Journal," a publication renowned for its extensive use of illustrations to complement its news stories, helped to bring the events of the day to life for its readership.
The illustration captures the spirit of remembrance and the valor associated with the siege, portraying the commemorative activities or symbols associated with the event. As a piece of historical documentation, it serves not only as an artistic representation of the siege but also as a reflection of late 19th-century French nationalistic sentiment and the collective memory of the conflict.
The "Commemoration of the Siege of Belfort" is an example of how visual media was used to shape public perception and national identity in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, a conflict that had profound implications for the course of French and European history. The illustration is significant both as a work of art and as a historical document, offering insight into the era's cultural and political milieu.
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