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Pierre Larivière (1884? -1932) was a
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not neces ...
writer, illustrator and painter. Prior to the First World War Larivière contributed to several anarchist publications, such as
Jean Grave Jean Grave (; October 16, 1854, Le Breuil-sur-Couze – December 8, 1939, Vienne-en-Val) was an important activist in the French anarchist and the international anarchist communism movements. He was the editor of three major anarchist periodica ...
's ''Les Temps Nouveaux''. He was drafted during the war and served in the 27th company of the 369th line regiment. He corresponded with Grave during 914–15, but this stopped in January 1915 when he disagreed with Grave's support for Kropotkin's view that the war was a war of liberation. Rather, he supported the pacifist views of Romain Rolland. In May 1922 he attended the International Congress of Progressive Artists and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists".


Postcards illustrated by Larivière

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Han Ryner Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner (7 December 1861 â€“ 6 February 1938), also known by the pseudonym Han Ryner, was a French individualist anarchist philosopher and activist and a novelist. He wrote for publications such as ''L'Art social ...
(1919) Larivière (1924) Tolstoy.png, Leo Tolstoy (1924) Larivière (1924) Reclus.png, Élisée Reclus (1924)


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1932 deaths French anarchists Year of birth uncertain {{Anarchist-stub