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Burning of the Tuileries, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Burning of the Tuileries, 1871 (oil on canvas)
XIR130882 Burning of the Tuileries, 1871 (oil on canvas) by Clairin, Georges (1843-1919); 48x79 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: in May 1871, towards the end of the Paris Commune, the decision was made to burn public monuments that were symbols of the monarchy and power, including the Tuileries, the Cour des Comptes and the Hotel de Ville; dedication to mon amie Genevieve ; Genevieve Breton (1849-1918), fiancee of Henri Regnault (1843-71) killed in the Franco-Prussian war at the battle of Buzenval on 19 January, 1871; )
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This print captures the intense and historic moment of the "Burning of the Tuileries" in 1871. Painted by Georges Clairin, this oil on canvas artwork measures 48x79 cm and is housed at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, France. The image depicts a scene from May 1871, towards the end of the Paris Commune, when public monuments symbolizing monarchy and power were set ablaze. Among them was the iconic Tuileries palace, along with other significant buildings like Cour des Comptes and Hotel de Ville. The painting serves as a tribute to Genevieve Breton (1849-1918), fiancée of Henri Regnault (1843-71), who tragically lost his life during the Franco-Prussian war. Amidst billowing smoke and flames engulfing the architectural marvels, a red flag waves defiantly in solidarity with revolutionary ideals. The destruction signifies an act of rebellion against oppressive forces that had long dominated French society. In addition to its historical context, this artwork also highlights themes of friendship and camaraderie. With dedication to "mon amie Genevieve" it pays homage to enduring bonds forged amidst tumultuous times. The composition features a bridge over River Seine as a backdrop for this dramatic event unfolding before our eyes. It serves as both a physical barrier separating old structures from new possibilities while metaphorically bridging past struggles with future aspirations. Overall, this powerful painting encapsulates not only an important chapter in French history but also evokes emotions tied to revolution, sacrifice, resilience, and unity among friends fighting for change.
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