Mobilisation des femmes

propaganda shaping Europe between 1648 and 1948

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    propaganda in Europe between 1648 and 1948

  • « Plan and Section of a Slave Ship », the Brooks, of Liverpool

    « Plan and Section of a Slave Ship », the Brooks, of Liverpool
    «Plan and Section of a Slave Ship », the Brooks of Liverpool is a picture of JM Arnaud, which was created in 1789.
    Dimensions : height 49 cm - width 38 cm
    Engraving of anti-slavery propaganda diffused by the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade in London.
    Place of conservation: Aquitaine Museum (Bordeaux)
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/etude_comp/etude_comp_detail.php?i=730&d=71&m=propagande#retour-note-1
  • Bonaparte at the bridge of Arcole (17 Novembre 1796).

    Bonaparte at the bridge of Arcole (17 Novembre 1796).
    Antoine-Jean Gros painted Napoleon as an idolised hero in 1801, as a form of propaganda demonstrating Napoleon`s glory interwined with the glory of France.
    Dimensions : height 73 cm - width 59 cm
    Technique : Oil on canvas
    Place of conservation: National Museum of the Versailles Palace (Versailles)
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/oeuvre/analyse.php?i=205&d=1&m=propagande
  • A « La République française ».

    A « La République française ».
    Henri Gervex presented his painting in 1890.
    Dimensions : height 145 cm - width 217 cm
    Technique : oil on canvas
    The main chief-editors of la République Française are grouped around. They play the main role in the propaganda of the press because they have control of what information is diffused to the population in the press.
    Place of conservation: Orsay Museum (Paris)
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/etude_comp/etude_comp_detail.php?i=450&d=111&m=propagande
  • The French Women in the War Time

    The French Women in the War Time
    Georges Émile Capon presented this poster in 1918.
    This poster represents the propaganda in the mobilised states. This poster dictates the new resposabiblities of women. The goal of this propaganda is to maintian control.
    Place of conservation: Library of contemporary internationale documentation/ MHC (Paris)
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/oeuvre/analyse.php?i=716&d=51&m=propagande
  • Lenin addressing to soldiers, retouched photograph

    Lenin addressing to soldiers, retouched photograph
    I.P. Goldstein presented this photography of Lenin giving a speech to his soldiers the 5th of june 1920. In the 1930`s, this picture was retouched, erasing Leon Trotski and Lev Kamenev. This form of propganda is used to rewrite history, erasing the rivals.
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/etude_comp/etude_comp_detail.php?i=573&d=1&m=propagande en pologne&id_sel=994
  • Édouard Daladier giving a speech on the radio

    Édouard Daladier giving a speech on the radio
    The author is anonynmous. The picture of Édouard Daladier giving a speech on the radio represents the politicization of the radio. The radio became an important tool of propaganda, in the diffusion of information, which the State had a major monopoly over it.
    Place of Conservation: Illustration (Paris)
    http://www.histoireimage.org/site/etude_comp/etude_comp_detail.php?i=645&d=151&m=propagande