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Emblem of the Paris International Exhibition, 1867
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Emblem of the Paris International Exhibition, 1867
Emblem of the Paris International Exhibition, 1867. A print from The Illustrated London News, (20 July 1867)
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This print showcases the emblem of the Paris International Exhibition in 1867. The intricate design features a majestic eagle, symbolizing power and strength, perched atop a crown. Surrounding the emblem are various elements that represent different aspects of art, science, and culture. The exhibition was held in France's capital city and attracted visitors from all over the world. It served as a platform for showcasing advancements in technology, industry, and creativity during the 19th century. Flags representing different countries can be seen fluttering proudly in the background, highlighting the international nature of this grand event. Intriguing details such as a microscope and telescope signify scientific progress while musical instruments like violins add an artistic touch to this emblematic composition. The presence of fur suggests luxury and opulence associated with royalty. Notably depicted within this print are Napoleon Bonaparte III and Empress Eugenie de Montijo – prominent figures who played significant roles during this era. Their inclusion adds historical context to this artwork. Created by an unknown artist but published by The Illustrated London News in July 1867, this engraving captures both the spirit of innovation showcased at exhibitions like these as well as highlights key personalities who shaped history during that time period. Overall, this print serves as a visual representation of cultural exchange, technological advancement, and artistic expression that defined one of Paris' most notable events in history -the International Exhibition of 1867.
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