Posted on 01/26/2015 11:17:31 AM PST by csvset
A black Marianne has adorned city hall in Frémainville, France since 1999.
The small town of Frémainville is one of the few in France where a black-skinned Marianne statue adorns city hall. But the citys new mayor is replacing the minority Marianne, claiming she does not represent the French republic.
Mayor Marcel Allègre, who won local elections in March, has removed the citys emblematic black Marianne from the main hall where civil marriages are performed, and has placed an order for a new statue.
That black sculpture was a Marianne of liberty, but not a Marianne of the French Republic. She undoubtedly represented something, but not the French Republic, Allègre, who has no party affiliation, told Le Parisien daily.
Marianne is a personification of liberty and democracy and is one of the national symbols of France. Usually depicted as a young, white woman wearing a Phrygian - or brimless, conical - cap, she is a familiar site in public buildings in France, as well as on postage stamps and government stationary.
The most well-known Marianne is the central subject of French painters Eugène Delacroix masterpiece Liberty Leading the People.
La Liberté guidant le peuple, Eugène Delacroix, 1830.
Frémainville, a small town 50km northwest of Paris, became the first in France to boast a black Marianne in 1999. Since then, other black Mariannes have been unveiled in other French cities.
I dont see any reason why the French Republic would not be black, Maurice Maillet, who was the towns mayor for 25 years before losing last years poll to Allègre, said in reaction to his successors decision. Just look at Frances national football team.
Is France white?
The Representative Council of Black Associations (CRAN), one of Frances leading minority rights groups, on Monday condemned the move to evict Frémainvilles black Marianne from its usual location.
Either we live in a white and racial Republic, and Marcel Allègre is right, or we live in a diverse Republic, and the mayor of Frémainville is wrong, CRAN spokeswoman Thiaba Bruni said in a statement.
The group added that it had filed a legal complaint to have Allègre sanctioned. While Marianne is commonly recognized as one of Frances national symbols, she is not an official one, and there is no legislation dictating what her effigy must look like.
French actresses Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve, as well as supermodel Laetitia Casta, have in the past inspired Marianne busts. The most recent Marianne postage stamp was in part inspired by a member of the Femen activist group, according to its artist.
The CRAN said it was urging Frances National Association of Mayors to pick black, Arab or Asian woman to serve as the model for the next official Marianne bust.
Probably ... but Marianne is Symbolic, not actual.
symbolism over substance is important to France
LOL!
Qu’un sang impur
Abreuve nos sillons!
Symbolism is always important, or nobody would have bothered producing that silly-looking statue of an African woman purporting to be the symbol of Revolutionary France.
The “substance” is rather murky, anyway.
OH Gosh that is awful!
The Robespierre statue is usually in “Post Revolution Style”, or as he appeared from the neck down.
The don’t sell white paint in France?
Is that Cro-Magnon man?
Michelle meets Elvira I think.
lol
And Breast-ist
It looks like one of those abduction scenario aliens.
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