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Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 1:37:52 GMT -8
On May Day the socialist movement tried to show the unity of the working class in a common struggle while at the same time encrypting that day as a key date to claim a certain idea of the future. In general the iconography of that date was loaded with immediate demands such as the reduction of the working day or the fight for universal suffrage but above all it was oriented towards a somewhat more indeterminate future. The socialists tried to show that the working class exploited and oppressed Austria Phone Number List since the experience of the Paris Commune. It was not just about that event itself but about a very particular context in which iconographic propaganda had begun to gain ground. of a red Marianne emerges who defends the proletarians generally wears the Phrygian cap and transmits hope for a future of revolution and social justice. This Marianne is no longer understood only as a goddess of freedom and republican virtue but as a personification of justice that redeems the exploited. The designs of that red Marianne made by caricaturists during the Paris Commune process are very clearly recovered by the later socialist movement. This figure transcends as you proposed the French borders themselves. One of the most famous illustrations is that of Walter Crane the famous British illustrator entitled.
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