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The National Assembly Renounces all Privileges, 4th August 1789, engraved by Helman
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The National Assembly Renounces all Privileges, 4th August 1789, engraved by Helman
XIR34099 The National Assembly Renounces all Privileges, 4th August 1789, engraved by Helman (1743-1809) (coloured engraving) (see 104584) by Monnet, Charles (1732-p.1808) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Nuit du 4 aout; ); French, out of copyright
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Abolition Assemblee Debate Privilege Privileges Renouncing Third Estate Versailles French Revolution
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The National Assembly Renounces all Privileges, 4th August 1789
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is a captivating print that captures a pivotal moment in French history. Engraved by Helman and colored by Monnet, this artwork depicts the historic event known as "La Nuit du 4 août" (The Night of August 4th). In this scene, we witness the assembly of influential figures from different social classes: the Third Estate, clergy, and nobility. These men gather together at Versailles to engage in a passionate debate about privilege and inequality. The atmosphere is charged with tension as they confront the pressing issues of their time. This image serves as a powerful symbol of unity and progress during the French Revolution. Assembled under one roof, these individuals make an unprecedented decision – to renounce all privileges held by the clergy and nobility. This bold act marks a turning point in history when France begins its journey towards equality for all citizens. Through Charles Monnet's skilled artistry, we are transported back to this monumental night where ideals clashed with tradition. The composition highlights both camaraderie and discord among those present – each man representing his respective class but united in their pursuit of justice. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving from Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, it reminds us of the power that collective action can have on shaping society's future. It stands as a testament to human resilience and determination against oppression - an enduring reminder that change is possible when people come
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