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The French Republic. Represented as a woman dressed in an antique drape
LSE4313022 The French Republic. Represented as a woman dressed in an antique drape and holding a plaque with the motto " Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite", the hive at its feet represents fertility and order, the axe and beam are insignia of power, this allegory reproduces the usual shema of republican monuments that bloom in France after the revolution. of 1848, then after 1870 under the third republic. Artwork by Ferdinand Taluet (1820-1904), cast in plaster, 1848. Museum of Fine Arts in Angers. by Taluet, Ferdinand (1821-1904); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Angers, France; (add.info.: The French Republic. Represented as a woman dressed in an antique drape and holding a plaque with the motto " Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite", the hive at its feet represents fertility and order, the axe and beam are insignia of power, this allegory reproduces the usual shema of republican monuments that bloom in France after the revolution. of 1848, then after 1870 under the third republic. Artwork by Ferdinand Taluet (1820-1904), cast in plaster, 1848. Museum of Fine Arts in Angers.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable artwork by Ferdinand Taluet, titled "The French Republic". The piece depicts the personification of the French Republic as a woman draped in an antique garment. In her hands, she holds a plaque bearing the iconic motto of "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" symbolizing the core principles of freedom, equality, and brotherhood. At her feet lies a hive, representing fertility and order. This allegorical representation reflects the common theme seen in republican monuments that emerged across France after significant historical events such as the revolution of 1848 and later during the third republic from 1870 onwards. The presence of an axe and beam further adds to this symbolism by signifying power. These insignia highlight how strength is wielded within this democratic system. Ferdinand Taluet's plaster cast artwork beautifully captures both the essence and visual language associated with republican monuments prevalent during these transformative periods in French history. It serves as a testament to France's enduring commitment to its ideals even amidst times of change. Displayed at Angers' Museum of Fine Arts, this photograph taken by Leonard de Selva allows viewers worldwide to appreciate Taluet's masterpiece while also providing insight into France's rich cultural heritage.
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