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A satirical 1831 lithograph by Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, critiquing the French judicial system through macabre symbolism and political allegory.
This lithograph, titled Parquet Royal, appeared in the French satirical journal La Caricature in 1831. Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, a draughtsman known for his military subjects and social commentary, employs biting satire to critique the French judicial and political climate following the July Revolution. The composition features three figures dressed in the distinctive red robes of the judiciary, positioned against a stark, barren background. The scene is populated with macabre symbols, including human skulls and skeletal figures, which serve to mock the perceived decay and corruption within the legal system of the era.
The artist uses specific visual markers to denote different historical periods, with dates inscribed below the figures to anchor the critique in the shifting political landscape of early nineteenth-century France. The central figure is shown kneeling, while the others stand in poses of authority, their robes rendered with a deliberate, theatrical weight. The inclusion of a boat in the background, carrying a figure adorned with a fleur-de-lis, adds a layer of royalist symbolism to the narrative. Raffet's line work is precise, typical of the lithographic techniques popularised during this period, allowing for the subtle application of hand-applied colour to the robes and accessories.
As a piece of political ephemera, this work provides a window into the tensions of the July Monarchy. The journal La Caricature was a frequent target of censorship, and prints such as this were instrumental in shaping public opinion against the establishment. The print captures the cynical atmosphere of the time, where the law was often viewed as a tool for political manoeuvring rather than an instrument of justice. The stark contrast between the bright red garments and the grim, skeletal surroundings creates a visual tension that reflects the artist's critical perspective on the institutions of his day.
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