- Victor Noir
Victor Noir, (27 July 1848 in Attigny — 10 January 1870 in
Paris ), was a French journalist who is famous for the manner of his death and its political consequences. His tomb in Paris later became afertility symbol .Life
Son of a Jewish cobbler who had converted to Catholicism, born Yvan Salmon at Attigny,
Vosges , he adopted "Victor Noir" as hispen name after his mother's maiden name. He went to Paris and became an apprentice journalist for the newspaper "La Marseillaise", owned and operated byHenri Rochefort and edited byPaschal Grousset .Background to shooting
In December 1869, a dispute broke out between two Corsican newspapers, the radical "
La Revanche ", inspired from afar by Grousset and theloyalist "L'Avenir de la Corse ", edited by an agent of the Ministry of Interior namedDella Rocca . The invective of "la Revanche" concentrated onNapoleon I . On30 December , "l'Avenir" published a letter sent to its editor by PrincePierre Bonaparte , the great-nephew of the EmperorNapoleon Bonaparte , and cousin of the then-ruling Emperor Napoleon III. Prince Bonaparte castigated the staff of "la Revanche" as cowards and traitors. The letter made its way fromBastia to Paris. Grousset took offense and demanded satisfaction. In the meantime, "la Marseillaise" lent strong support to the cause of "la Revanche".On
9 January 1870 , Prince Bonaparte wrote a letter to Rochefort, claiming to uphold the good name of his family:After having outraged each of my relations, you insult me with the pen of one of your menials. My turn had to come. Only I have an advantage over others of my name, of being a private individual, while being a Bonaparte… I therefore ask you whether your inkpot is guaranteed by your breast… I live, not in a palace, but at 59, rue d'Auteuil. I promise to you that if you present yourself, you will not be told that I left. [«Après avoir outragé chacun des miens, vous m'insultez par la plume d'un de vos manœuvres. Mon tour devait arriver. Seulement j'ai un avantage sur ceux de mon nom, c'est d'être un particulier, tout en étant Bonaparte... Je viens donc vous demander si votre encrier est garanti par votre poitrine… J'habite, non dans un palais, mais 59, rue d'Auteuil. Je vous promets que si vous vous présentez, on ne vous dira pas que je suis sorti.»]
hooting
On the following day, Grousset sent Victor Noir and
Ulrich de Fonvielle as his seconds to fix the terms of aduel with Pierre Bonaparte. Contrary to custom, they presented themselves to Prince Bonaparte instead of contacting his seconds. Each of them carried a revolver in his pocket. Noir and de Fonvieille presented Prince Bonaparte with a letter signed by Grousset. But the prince declined the challenge, asserting his willingness to fight his fellow nobleman Rochefort, but not his "menials" ("ses manœuvres"). In response, Noir asserted his solidarity with his friends. According to Fonvieille, Prince Bonaparte then slapped his face and shot Noir dead. According to the Prince, it was Noir who took umbrage at the epithet and struck him first, whereupon he drew his revolver and fired at his aggressor. That was the version eventually accepted by the court.Aftermath
A public outcry followed and on
12 January , led by political activistAuguste Blanqui , more than 100,000 people joined Noir's funeral procession to a cemetery in Neuilly. Attendance in this procession was regarded as a civic duty for republicans. WhenSadi Carnot endorsed electoral candidates, he often identified them as such attendees. ("Il a été au convoi de Victor Noir.")At a time when the Emperor was already unpopular, Pierre's acquittal on the murder charge caused enormous public outrage that erupted into a number of violent demonstrations. However a
plebiscite was held over a new more liberalconstitution and was approved by a crushing majority. The Republican cause appeared to be lost.Separate events however led to the
Franco-Prussian War which resulted in the overthrow of the Emperor's regime on4 September 1870 . In 1891, following the establishment of the Third Republic, the body of Victor Noir was moved toPère Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.Monument
A life-size
bronze statue was sculpted byJules Dalou to mark his grave, portrayed in a realistic style as though he had just fallen on the street, dropping his hat which is depicted beside him. The sculpture has a very noticeable protuberance in Noir's trousers. This has made it one of the most popular memorials for women to visit in the famous cemetery. Myth says that placing a flower in the upturned top hat after kissing the statue on the lips and rubbing its genital area will enhancefertility , bring a blissful sex life, or, in some versions, a husband within the year. As a result of the legend, those particular components of the oxidized bronze statue are rather well-worn. Some visitors have seen women hike up their skirts and mount the statue as if engaging in intimate congress.In 2005 a fence was erected around the statue of Noir, to deter people from touching the statue. Due to the protests of the female population of Paris however, it was torn down again. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3975607.stm "'Lewd Rubbing' Shuts Paris Statue" (BBC)] ]
References
Bibliography
[http://books.google.com/books?id=AoYBAAAAMAAJ Émile Ollivier, "L'empire libéral: études, récits, souvenirs", Paris: Garnier, 1908]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=NhcBAAAAMAAJ Pierre de La Gorce, "Histoire du second empire", tome sixième, Paris: Plon, 1903]
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3975607.stm "'Lewd Rubbing' Shuts Paris Statue" (BBC)]
* [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411749/636145 "Statue Fenced Off to Protect Groin"]
* [http://www.astrotheme.fr/portraits/M2w6S5y6QGj5.htm Astrological Chart for Victor Noir]
* [http://www.pere-lachaise.com/perelachaise.php?lang=en Pere Lachaise virtual tour]
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