La Journee Electoral by Jean-Louis Forain

La Journee Electoral 

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drawing, ink

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drawing

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impressionism

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caricature

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ink

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genre-painting

Dimensions: overall: 25.4 x 40.7 cm (10 x 16 in.)

Copyright: National Gallery of Art: CC0 1.0

Jean-Louis Forain made this ink drawing, titled 'La Journee Electoral', on paper. The image shows a man fleeing in haste from a crowd, seemingly under a barrage of thrown objects. Forain was a French artist known for his satirical and socially critical works. This drawing likely comments on the turbulent political climate of France, possibly during the Third Republic, a period marked by social unrest and political division. The act of pelting the figure with stones or debris suggests a deep-seated public dissatisfaction or rejection of the individual. To truly understand this work, we might delve into the political events and figures of the time. Newspaper archives, political pamphlets, and historical accounts of elections would offer a rich context. The drawing serves as a stark reminder of the artist's ability to capture the raw emotions and social tensions of a particular moment in time.

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