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The People of Paris storm the Tuileries on August 10, 1792 (rawing, c. 1792)
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The People of Paris storm the Tuileries on August 10, 1792 (rawing, c. 1792)
LRI4675461 The People of Paris storm the Tuileries on August 10, 1792 (rawing, c.1792) by Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon, Baron (1770-1837); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Day of August 10, 1792: the capture of the Palais des Tuileries, behind the bars are visible Queen Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI (The People of Paris storm the Tuileries on August 10, 1792) Drawing a pen by Francois Gerard (1770-1837) Dim 67x92 cm Paris musee du Louvre); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the storming of the Tuileries on August 10,1792, during the French Revolution. The drawing by Francois Gerard depicts the brave people of Paris as they overthrow the monarchy and seize control of the Palais des Tuileries. In this powerful image, we see a crowd filled with determination and passion. They are united in their pursuit of freedom and justice, symbolizing the spirit of revolution that swept through France at that time. Behind bars, we catch a glimpse of Queen Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, who would soon face their tragic fate. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical event to life. The intensity on each person's face reflects their unwavering resolve to bring about change. Through his skilled pen strokes, Gerard transports us back to this significant day in French history. As we gaze upon this artwork, we cannot help but be reminded of the immense courage displayed by ordinary individuals who dared to challenge oppressive regimes. It serves as a reminder that even in times of great turmoil and uncertainty, it is often everyday citizens who hold the power to shape destiny. Luisa Ricciarini has beautifully preserved this piece from our past for future generations to appreciate and learn from. It stands as a testament not only to her artistic talent but also her dedication towards preserving historical moments through art.
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