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Raymond Poincare, French politician, 1909.
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Schulz, Wilhelm (1865-1952) © Copyright
Papa Rhin et la Loreley. "Je ne sais pas, que ca signifi-i-e, Que je si trist-e su-is..." [Father Rhine and the Loreley (and the opening lines of Heinrich Heine's famous poem "Die Loreley" in French translation)]. Caricature of the French President Raymond Poincaré who was also in his own country attacked as representative of an annexation of terrority on the left bank of the Rhine River. At right, Loreley combing her hair. From: "Simplicissimus" July 1, 1919; Year. 24, issue 14.  
Unique Identifier ART520715 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2943px × 3851px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
Caricature
French
German
Loreley, Siren
Poincare, Raymond (1860-1934)
Politics
Print
Weimar Republic, Germany (1919-1933)
World War I