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Feast of the Supreme Being at the Field of Mars (20 Prairial Year II - June 8, 1794)
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Feast of the Supreme Being at the Field of Mars (20 Prairial Year II - June 8, 1794)
LRI4675513 Feast of the Supreme Being at the Field of Mars (20 Prairial Year II - June 8, 1794), 1794 (oil on canvas) by Demachy, Pierre Antoine (1723-1807); 53.5 x 88.5 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Fete de l Etre Supreme at the Champ-de-Mars (20 prairial year 2 or 8 June 1794) Painting by Pierre De Machy (1723-1807), 1794 Oil on canvas 0.53 x 0, 88m Paris, Musee Carnavalet (Festival of the Supreme Being at the Champ de Mars in 1794)); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
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Cult March Field Mysticism Revolution 1789 French Revolution
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Feast of the Supreme Being - A Glimpse into Revolutionary Paris
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. This print captures a momentous event in French history - the Feast of the Supreme Being at the Field of Mars on June 8,1794. Painted by Pierre Antoine Demachy, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 53.5 x 88.5 cm and is housed in Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet. The painting depicts a vibrant scene filled with mysticism and fervor. The Champ-de-Mars is transformed into an ethereal space as people from all walks of life gather to celebrate the newly established Cult of the Supreme Being during the height of the French Revolution. Demachy's brushstrokes beautifully capture both grandeur and chaos simultaneously. The composition showcases a diverse population united under one common belief system, symbolizing their collective hopes for liberty, equality, and fraternity. As we delve deeper into this historical artwork, we are transported back to that pivotal time when France was undergoing radical political transformation. This painting serves as a testament to how art can reflect societal changes and mirror revolutionary ideals. Luisa Ricciarini's skillful photography brings out every intricate detail within Demachy's work while preserving its essence for future generations to appreciate. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, viewers can now witness firsthand this significant moment in French history - a feast celebrating not only religious beliefs but also freedom and human rights.
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