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French Revolution: caricatural representation of a member of the clergy forced to return
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French Revolution: caricatural representation of a member of the clergy forced to return
JLJ4647347 French Revolution: caricatural representation of a member of the clergy forced to return the property of the church. " We must give back to cesar what is to Cesar and to the Nation what is to the Nation" Engraving of 1790 Paris, Bibliotheque de l Arsenal. by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque de L Arsenal, Paris, France; (add.info.: French Revolution: caricatural representation of a member of the clergy forced to return the property of the church. " We must give back to cesar what is to Cesar and to the Nation what is to the Nation" Engraving of 1790 Paris, Bibliotheque de l Arsenal.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23716454
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Collector Office Revolution 1789 Coin French Revolution
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This print captures a caricatural representation of a member of the clergy during the French Revolution. The engraving, created in 1790 Paris and housed at Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal, depicts a moment when this clergyman is forced to return the property of the church. The accompanying quote, "We must give back to Caesar what is to Caesar and to the Nation what is to the Nation" highlights the revolutionary sentiment that sought to reclaim wealth and power from religious institutions. The image portrays an era marked by immense social upheaval and political transformation. It symbolizes the conflict between religion and state as well as challenges faced by those who held positions within religious orders during this tumultuous time. The depiction of coins being collected suggests that financial matters played a significant role in these conflicts. Through its satirical nature, this engraving offers insight into public opinion towards both clergy members and their perceived accumulation of wealth. It serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined religion was with politics during this period in France's history. As we observe this historical artifact today, it allows us to reflect on one aspect of the French Revolution – its impact on religious institutions and their place within society. This photograph provides valuable visual evidence for scholars studying not only art but also politics, economics, and cultural shifts during this transformative period in France's past.
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