L'Illustration, No. 3658, 5 Avril 1913 by Various

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Author Various
Title L'Illustration, No. 3658, 5 Avril 1913
Credits Produced by Jeroen Hellingman et Rénald Lévesque
Summary "L'Illustration, No. 3658, 5 Avril 1913" by Various is a historical publication likely produced during the early 20th century. This issue features various articles and illustrations covering societal updates, theater, and political events of the time, with a notable focus on the artistic and economic climate in France. The edition includes a theatrical piece, "Les Flambeaux" by Henry Bataille, and aims to provide readers with a rich tapestry of contemporary culture and significant events. The opening of this edition presents a variety of contents, beginning with a theatrical introduction to "Les Flambeaux," hinting at the influence of drama on societal perceptions. It further discusses the addition of an economic supplement to the magazine, reflecting a growing interest in financial matters alongside art and culture. The initial articles touch upon societal issues, including perceptions of portraiture—exploring the relationship between artists and their subjects. There is also commentary on the evolving American society, particularly in the context of fashion and women's rights, illustrated by a female-led suffragette parade in Washington. Overall, the opening establishes a multifaceted view of early 20th-century life, encapsulating the intersection of art, society, and politics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Illustrated periodicals -- France
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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