Alphonse Bertillon, "Portait d'Alfred Dreyfus pris après sa dégradation" (photo colorisée), 5 janvier 1895  Photographie, 14,4 x 14,1 cm, Aix-en-Provence-Archives nationales d’outre-mer
Alphonse Bertillon, "Portait d'Alfred Dreyfus pris après sa dégradation" (photo colorisée), 5 janvier 1895 Photographie, 14,4 x 14,1 cm, Aix-en-Provence-Archives nationales d’outre-mer 
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Alfred Dreyfus. Truth and justice

13/03/2025 - 31/08/2025

Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme 
Hôtel de Saint-Aignan, 71 Rue du Temple 
 
75003 Paris

www.mahj.org/fr   

 
Nearly twenty years after its first exhibition devoted to Alfred Dreyfus, the mahJ is returning to the "Affaire" to recall the major stages of this crucial moment in French history, one of the many consequences of which was the law separating Church and State. The exhibition reveals Dreyfus's relentless fight to bring the truth to light, correcting the image of a man who was a bystander to the conspiracy that led him to spend four years in prison and another seven fighting for his rehabilitation. 
By showcasing close to 250 archive documents, photographs, film extracts and some sixty works of art - by Jacques-Émile Blanche, Gustave Caillebotte, Eugène Carrière, Émile Gallé, Maximilien Luce, Camille Pissarro, Félix Vallotton and Édouard Vuillard - the exhibition tells the story of the Affair "with" Dreyfus, putting him back at the centre of the story.