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Paris Commune Collection (page 3)

Background imageParis Commune Collection: La Barricade, Paris Commune, 1871

La Barricade, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Caricature of the proprietors, Paris Commune, 1871

Caricature of the proprietors, Paris Commune, 1871. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Poster with portraits of the Communards, Paris Commune, 1871

Poster with portraits of the Communards, Paris Commune, 1871. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Le Sou de la Delivrance caricature and song sheet, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871

Le Sou de la Delivrance caricature and song sheet, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871. Marianne sweeping up coins leaking from a split sack

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Paris in flames, 1871

Paris in flames, 1871. View showing the city ablaze during its recapture by government forces from those of the Paris Commune

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, Paris, May 1871

Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, Paris, May 1871. The headquarters of the Paris Commune from March 1871, the Hotel de Ville was destroyed by fire when the Versailles government launched its suppression

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Allegory of Republican France, 1871. Artist: E Courtaux

Allegory of Republican France, 1871. Artist: E Courtaux
Allegory of the Republican France, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled La Grande Crucifiee!!! depicting Marianne as Republican France sitting on the tomb of Paris

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Le Canard a Trois Becs, cartoon relating to the Paris Commune, 1871. Artist: H Nerac

Le Canard a Trois Becs, cartoon relating to the Paris Commune, 1871. Artist: H Nerac
Le Canard a Trois Becs, cartoon relating to the Paris Commune, 1871. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Cartoon relating to the Paris Commune, 1870s

Cartoon relating to the Paris Commune, 1870s. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Artist: Bertall

Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Artist: Bertall
Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Rigault was one of the leaders of the Paris Commune. He was shot on 24th May 1871 by government troops sent to suppress the Commune. From Le Grelot

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Death of Monseigneur Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, 24th May 1871

Death of Monseigneur Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, 24th May 1871. As the government forces sent to suppress the Paris Commune closed in, the Communards executed hostages they had taken

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871

Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871. Artist: Alfred Lepetit
Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871. Valles became a member of the Commune after it seized power in March 1871, founding the newspaper Le Cri du Peuple

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Les Infames, Paris Commune, April 1871

Les Infames, Paris Commune, April 1871. Anti-government cartoon portraying the leaders of the French government exiled to Versailles after the establishment of the Paris Commune being burnt at

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Cartoon, Paris Commune, 1871

Cartoon, Paris Commune, 1871. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Cartoon proposal to rebuild the Hotel de Ville under water to prevent fire, Paris Commune, 1871

Cartoon proposal to rebuild the Hotel de Ville under water to prevent fire, Paris Commune, 1871. The headquarters of the government of the Commune

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Artillery pieces lined up outside the Hotel de Ville, Paris, 16 May 1871

Artillery pieces lined up outside the Hotel de Ville, Paris, 16 May 1871. The Hotel de Ville became the headquarters of the government of the Paris Commune after it seized power in March 1871

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Fallen column, Place Vendome, Paris, 1871

Fallen column, Place Vendome, Paris, 1871. View of the Place Vendome showing the ruins of the triumphal column erected by Napoleon that the Communards demolished due to its imperialist symbolism

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Regne de la Terreur, Paris Commune, 1871

Regne de la Terreur, Paris Commune, 1871. Poster on the subject of the decrees of the Paris Commune. The Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Garde Nationale, Paris Commune, 1871

Garde Nationale, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon dedicated to the Garde Nationale, the army recruited from Paris citizenry to defend the city during the Prussian siege

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Une Citoyenne, Paris Commune, 1871

Une Citoyenne, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Petroleuses, Paris Commune, 1871

Petroleuses, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. Petroleuses were women extremists who used petroleum to set fire to buildings during the Paris Commune

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Orateur de Boulevard, Paris Commune, 1871

Orateur de Boulevard, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Delegue a l Instruction Publique, Paris Commune, 1871

Delegue a l Instruction Publique, Paris Commune, 1871. Satirical cartoon from a series titled Paris Sous le Commune. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Ah! Que l on est fier d etre Francais, 1871

Ah! Que l on est fier d etre Francais, 1871. Doesn t it make one proud to be French?, laments a caricature of Napoleon I, whose statue was toppled from its column in the Place de la Vendome by

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Caricature against Adolphe Thiers, 1871

Caricature against Adolphe Thiers, 1871. Adolphe Thiers, President of the French Third Republic portrayed as a soldier with a bleeding heart on his backside beseeching Death to wait a little longer

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Paris Pacifie, 1871

Paris Pacifie, 1871. Satirical cartoon on the subject of the Paris Commune which governed Paris from March to May 1871. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Les Beaux Jours de la Commune, 1871

Les Beaux Jours de la Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series on the subject of the Paris Commune of March to May 1871 titled Communardiana. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Incendie et Destruction de l Hotel de Ville, Paris, 24 May 1871

Incendie et Destruction de l Hotel de Ville, Paris, 24 May 1871. The Hotel de Ville in Paris was destroyed by fire during the fighting as French government forces tried to recapture Paris from

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Le Figaro et le Radical, 1871. Artist: Moloch

Le Figaro et le Radical, 1871. Artist: Moloch
Le Figaro et le Radical, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Les Silhouettes de 1871 published at the time of the Paris Commune. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: La Prise de Paris, 23 May 1871

La Prise de Paris, 23 May 1871. The Ministry of Finances building ablaze during the recapture of Paris from the Paris Commune. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Club de la Resistance, from French Political posters of the Paris Commune, May 1871

Club de la Resistance, from French Political posters of the Paris Commune, May 1871

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Chiffonnier de La Villette, from French Political posters of the Paris Commune, May 1871

Chiffonnier de La Villette, from French Political posters of the Paris Commune, May 1871

Background imageParis Commune Collection: The Mysteries of the Commune, 1871

The Mysteries of the Commune, 1871. Satirical cartoon depicting Bismarck and Wilhelm I of Germany at the time of the Paris Commune (1871). From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Bry-sur-Marne, late 19th / early 20th century. Artist: Charles Eugene Bunuel

Bry-sur-Marne, late 19th / early 20th century. Artist: Charles Eugene Bunuel
Bry-sur-Marne, late 19th/early 20th century. A raid on a blockaded house during the Paris Commune, 1870. From the Museum of Fine Art, Le Havre, France

Background imageParis Commune Collection: La Prise de Paris, May 1871

La Prise de Paris, May 1871. French government advancing through the streets to recapture Paris from the Paris Commune. From a private collection

Background imageParis Commune Collection: Fire and Smoke, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

Fire and Smoke, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
Fire and Smoke, 1871. A Mephistophelean French communist points the way with his petrol bomb as he urges the British workman to fight with him in the cause

Background imageParis Commune Collection: To Be Sold, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

To Be Sold, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
To Be Sold, 1871. A weeping France stands on a barrel and is offered by a member of the Commune. The businessmen look on. This follows the defeat by Prussia of France

Background imageParis Commune Collection: The Red Mokanna, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Red Mokanna, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Red Mokanna, 1871. The menacing figure of The Commune stands over France who has little more to give. After Frances defeat by Prussia, the Commune increased in violence



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