Description
New Series stereoview on yellow card ca. 1870s Diablerie 68 featuring Satan on stage singing while swami introduces two walking fish creatures as Madame Angot and two bellerina devil women look on surrounded by admiring skeletons. This is the latter traditional card version of the original 1860s tissue view.
Les Diableries is the title of a series of stereoscopic photographs originally published in Paris during the 1860s. The photographs, commonly known as stereoviews, portray sculpted clay vignettes which depict scenes of daily life in Hell. Much of the subject matter was satirical and mirrored the corruption and excess of Paris during the Second Empire. Napoleon III’s authoritarian rule was repeatedly the subject of criticism, as was the decadent lifestyle of the bourgeoisie.