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The Attack of Giuseppe Fieschi (Corsican conspirator) on 28 / 07 / 1835 against
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The Attack of Giuseppe Fieschi (Corsican conspirator) on 28 / 07 / 1835 against
JLJ4645976 The Attack of Giuseppe Fieschi (Corsican conspirator) on 28/07/1835 against Louis-Philippe I (1773-1850), King of the French, Boulevard du Temple in Paris (Louis Philippe reviews the National Guard) Detail of a painting by Eugene Lami (1800-1890) 1845 Sun. 0, 5x2, 7 m. by Lami, Eugene-Louis (1800-90); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, France; (add.info.: The Attack of Giuseppe Fieschi (Corsican conspirator) on 28/07/1835 against Louis-Philippe I (1773-1850), King of the French, Boulevard du Temple in Paris (Louis Philippe reviews the National Guard) Detail of a painting by Eugene Lami (1800-1890) 1845 Sun. 0, 5x2, 7 m.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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© Josse / Bridgeman Images
1773 1850 Attempt Attentat Francaise Louis Philippe I 1st 1 Louis Philippe Militaire Vue D Une Rue Vue D Une Ville Vue Dune Rue Vue Dune Ville Francais Peinture Street View
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Caption: "The Attack of Giuseppe Fieschi on Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, in Paris". This print showcases a detailed section of Eugene Lami's painting depicting the infamous attack on Louis-Philippe I by Corsican conspirator Giuseppe Fieschi. The incident occurred on July 28th, 1835, as Louis Philippe was reviewing the National Guard along Boulevard du Temple in Paris. Eugene-Louis Lami masterfully captured this historical event with his brushstrokes, and this photograph allows us to appreciate the intricate details and emotions portrayed in his artwork. Measuring at an impressive size of 0.5x2.7 meters, it is evident that Lami spared no effort in creating a vivid representation of this dramatic moment. The image transports us back to that fateful day when Fieschi attempted to assassinate the French king using an infernal machine consisting of multiple barrels filled with bullets and explosive powder. This audacious act shook the nation and left its mark on history. Through this photograph taken by ePhoto Josse, we are granted a glimpse into Lami's artistic vision while also appreciating the historical significance behind it. Preserved within Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon in Versailles, France, this painting serves as a testament to both artistry and remembrance. As we observe this print capturing one crucial scene from Lami's masterpiece, we cannot help but reflect upon the bravery displayed by those involved and ponder over how such events shape our collective memory.
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