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General Charles Lameth (1757-1832) and Charles Eugene de La Croix (1727-1800) Marquis de Castries. Two Citizens with Different Opinions (gouache on card)
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General Charles Lameth (1757-1832) and Charles Eugene de La Croix (1727-1800) Marquis de Castries. Two Citizens with Different Opinions (gouache on card)
XIR191395 General Charles Lameth (1757-1832) and Charles Eugene de La Croix (1727-1800) Marquis de Castries. Two Citizens with Different Opinions (gouache on card) by Lesueur Brothers, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France
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General Charles Lameth (1757-1832) and Charles Eugene de La Croix (1727-1800) Marquis de Castries. Two Citizens with Different Opinions
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. This gouache painting by Lesueur Brothers captures a moment of intense disagreement between two prominent figures in 18th century France, General Charles Lameth and Marquis de Castries. The full-length portrait showcases the tension as they confront each other, swords drawn, ready for a duel. The composition is filled with symbolism that reflects the turbulent times of the French Revolution. The brawling dogs at their feet represent the chaos and violence that plagued the nation during this period of upheaval. Their contrasting costumes highlight their social status and political affiliations, emphasizing their differing opinions. In this historical masterpiece, we witness not only a physical clash but also a clash of ideologies. These two men stand as representatives of opposing factions within society, embodying the deep divisions that characterized revolutionary France. Through intricate brushwork and vibrant colors, Lesueur Brothers bring to life this pivotal moment in history when conflicting ideas clashed violently on both personal and national levels. This artwork serves as a reminder of how differences in opinion can lead to conflict but also highlights the importance of dialogue and understanding in resolving disputes. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, this painting stands as an enduring testament to human nature's complexities during times of revolution and change.
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