Une jeunesse que l'avenir inquiète trop souvent...
Poster
1968 (Designed and printed)
1968 (Designed and printed)
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This poster dates from the 1968 student and industrial unrest in Paris and powerfully expresses the concerns of those times - a desire for parliamentary democracy, for freedom of speech and a hatred of right-wing politics. This screen-printed poster issued on behalf of the P.C.F. (le Parti Communiste Français) is stamped 'Atelier Populaire', identifying it as one of the products of students of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, who turned out an estimated 120,000 posters between May and June 1968.
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Title | Une jeunesse que l'avenir inquiète trop souvent... (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | screenprint |
Brief description | Poster by Atelier Populaire: 'Une jeunesse que l'avenir inquiète trop souvent...'. Paris, 1968. |
Physical description | Poster from the May 68 demonstrations in France |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Une jeunesse que l'avenir inquiète trop souvent...'
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Credit line | Given by Michael Voggenauer, in memory of his father Josef Voggenauer |
Object history | The poster dates from the 1968 student and industrial unrest in Paris. The poster, issued on behalf of the P.C.F. (le Parti Communiste Français) is stamped 'Atelier Populaire' identifying it as one of the products of students of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, who turned out an estimated 120,000 posters between May and June 1968. |
Summary | This poster dates from the 1968 student and industrial unrest in Paris and powerfully expresses the concerns of those times - a desire for parliamentary democracy, for freedom of speech and a hatred of right-wing politics. This screen-printed poster issued on behalf of the P.C.F. (le Parti Communiste Français) is stamped 'Atelier Populaire', identifying it as one of the products of students of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, who turned out an estimated 120,000 posters between May and June 1968. |
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Accession number | E.19-1999 |
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Record created | March 1, 2000 |
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