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A satirical 1831 lithograph by Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, depicting a theatrical political speech within the French Chamber of Deputies.
This lithograph by Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, published in the French satirical journal La Caricature in 1831, offers a sharp visual commentary on the political climate of the July Monarchy. The scene depicts a speaker at a podium, gesturing with a hat raised in a theatrical display of gratitude, while addressing an audience that appears divided in its reaction. The caption, which translates to 'Gentlemen, for having saved the fatherland many times over the past seven months, I vote for thanks,' captures the performative nature of parliamentary debate during this volatile period in French history.
Raffet employs a sophisticated use of lithographic tone to distinguish between the illuminated figure of the orator and the shadowed, crowded chamber. The composition draws the eye toward the central speaker, whose posture and expression suggest a calculated attempt to sway the assembly. The audience members in the foreground are rendered with exaggerated features, a hallmark of the satirical tradition that sought to expose the perceived absurdity of political posturing. The architectural elements of the chamber, with its arched recesses and tiered seating, provide a sense of scale that contrasts with the intimate, often cynical nature of the political theatre being enacted.
As a practitioner of lithography, Raffet was adept at capturing the textures of fabric and the nuances of light within a monochromatic palette. This work serves as a record of the visual language used by nineteenth-century artists to critique authority and engage with the public discourse of their time. The print remains a compelling example of how graphic satire functioned as a medium for political dissent, providing a window into the tensions that defined the post-revolutionary era in France. The technical precision of the lithographic process allows for a clarity of expression that brings the chaotic energy of the parliamentary session to life for the viewer.
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The same fine art print in a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glaze and rigid backing. Five frame colours. Arrives ready to hang.
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