File:Ernest Eugène Appert, Assassinat des généraux Clément Thomas et Claude Lecomte, 1871.jpg

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Assassinat des généraux Clément-Thomas et Lecomte, rue des Rosiers 6 à Montmartre dans la journée du 18 mars 1871
Artist
Ernest-Eugène Appert
Title
Assassinat des généraux Clément-Thomas et Lecomte, rue des Rosiers 6 à Montmartre dans la journée du 18 mars 1871
Description
English: Following France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the fall of Napoleon III, thousands of Parisians revolted against the new royalist-leaning government and declared Paris an independent commune. Weeks of fighting ensued, during which Versailles troops attacked the city while the Communards threw up barricades, shot hostages, and burned government buildings. Soon afterward, Appert, a Parisian portrait photographer, issued “Crimes of the Commune,” a tendentious series of nine photographs of the insurrection that emphasized the criminal brutality of the rebels. Although based on real events, the photographs were utterly fabricated. Appert hired actors to restage each scene in his studio then cut and pasted the figures onto the appropriate backgrounds; atop the actors’ bodies he pasted headshots of the Commune’s key participants. The photographs were later banned by the French government for “disturbing the public peace” by sustaining anti-Communard sentiments—a testament to their effectiveness as political propaganda.
N.B.: The former rue des Rosiers (Commune de Montmartre) was renamed rue du Chevalier-de-la-Barre in 1885.
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Français : Exposition La Commune de Paris à l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris (18 mars - 28 mai 2011) - 18 mars : Assassinat des généraux Clément-Thomas et Lecomte, rue des Rosiers 6 à Montmartre - Photomontage d'Eugène Appert - Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris.
N.B.: L'ancienne rue des Rosiers (Commune de Montmartre) a été rebaptisée rue du Chevalier-de-la-Barre en 1885.
Date 1871
date QS:P571,+1871-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Albumen silver print from glass negative
Dimensions Sheet: 36 x 46 cm (14 3/16 x 18 1/8 in.)
Accession number
2012.352 (3)
Credit line Joyce F. Menschel Photography Library Fund, 2012
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: entry 190056775

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