Satirical Marianne, 1900
Artist: A. Barrère
"La Gueuse"
A satirical depiction of Marianne in plaster, painted in the colors of the French tricolor.
A caricature intended to mock the Republic. It illustrates the intense tensions between monarchists and republicans at the end of the 19th.
Signed "A. Barrère" at the bottom of the skirt.
Height 34 cm, length 17 cm, width 15 cm.
Circa 1900
Good original condition (old restoration visible beneath the base)
Adrien Barrère (1874 - 1931)
French illustrator, caricaturist, and poster artist. He drew many posters for theater and cinema. In 1911, he exhibited at the Salon des humoristes with illustrations of Georges Courteline's work.
A satirical depiction of Marianne in plaster, painted in the colors of the French tricolor.
A caricature intended to mock the Republic. It illustrates the intense tensions between monarchists and republicans at the end of the 19th.
Signed "A. Barrère" at the bottom of the skirt.
Height 34 cm, length 17 cm, width 15 cm.
Circa 1900
Good original condition (old restoration visible beneath the base)
Adrien Barrère (1874 - 1931)
French illustrator, caricaturist, and poster artist. He drew many posters for theater and cinema. In 1911, he exhibited at the Salon des humoristes with illustrations of Georges Courteline's work.
1 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Plaster
Length: 15 cm
Width: 17 cm
Height: 34 cm
Reference (ID): 1781928
Availability: In stock
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