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Return of the Royal Family to Paris on June 25, 1791 after arrest in Varennes on June 20
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Return of the Royal Family to Paris on June 25, 1791 after arrest in Varennes on June 20
XEE4157858 Return of the Royal Family to Paris on June 25, 1791 after arrest in Varennes on June 20 and 21, 1791 - Return of the royal family from Varenne, June 25, 1791. by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Return of the Royal Family to Paris on June 25, 1791 after arrest in Varennes on June 20 and 21, 1791 - Return of the royal family from Varenne, June 25, 1791.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23312514
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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The print titled "Return of the Royal Family to Paris on June 25,1791 after arrest in Varennes on June 20 and 21,1791" captures a significant moment in history. It depicts the French royal family's return to Paris following their dramatic arrest in Varennes just days earlier. In this image, we see a military carriage transporting the queen, Marie Antoinette from Austria, along with her husband King Louis XVI and their children. The engraving beautifully portrays the tension and uncertainty surrounding their journey back to the capital city. This historic event marked a turning point in the French Revolution as it shattered any remaining illusions of absolute monarchy. The escape attempt by the royal family had been met with outrage by revolutionaries who saw it as an act of betrayal against the ideals they fought for. The colors used in this artwork evoke a sense of both hope and apprehension. The vibrant hues symbolize resilience while also reflecting the tumultuous nature of that era. Captured by Stefano Bianchetti, this print serves as a reminder of how power dynamics can shift dramatically within society. It immortalizes a pivotal moment when France stood at a crossroads between its monarchical past and an uncertain future shaped by revolutionary fervor.
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