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The Translation of the Mortal Remains of Voltaire (1694-1778
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The Translation of the Mortal Remains of Voltaire (1694-1778
CHT247114 The Translation of the Mortal Remains of Voltaire (1694-1778) to the Pantheon in Paris on 10th July 1791 (w/c on paper) (detail) by Lagrenee, Louis Jean Francois I (1725-1805); Private Collection; (add.info.: translation des cendres de Voltaire au Pantheon; Voltaire had been secretly buried at the Abbey of Scellieres in 1778; honour to dead poet and writer; inscription Aux Manes de Voltaire ; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Sarcophagus Triumph Vindication
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the translation of the mortal remains of Voltaire to the Pantheon in Paris on 10th July 1791. Painted by Louis Jean Francois Lagrenee, this detail from his larger work showcases the solemnity and grandeur of this occasion. Voltaire, an esteemed poet and writer, had been secretly buried at the Abbey of Scellieres after his death in 1778. However, it was only fitting that such a revered figure should find his final resting place among other great minds at the Pantheon. This painting serves as a vindication for Voltaire's legacy and pays homage to his immense contributions to literature. The scene depicts a majestic procession carrying Voltaire's sarcophagus through the streets of Paris. The author is surrounded by an air of triumph as he is honored by those who recognize his genius. Inscribed with "Aux Manes de Voltaire" this inscription further emphasizes the reverence bestowed upon him. Lagrenee masterfully captures both the historical significance and emotional weight of this event through his meticulous brushstrokes. The attention to detail brings life to every element within the painting, making it feel almost tangible. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand a pivotal moment in French history - one that celebrates not only Voltaire but also all those who have left an indelible mark on society through their words and ideas.
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