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Pillage of arms at the Invalides, the people of Paris, after taking possession of the Garde Meuble on 13 July, invaded the Invalides on 14 July 1789, and took 4 guns and 34 000 guns, Painting by Jean Baptiste Lallemand (1716-1803)
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Pillage of arms at the Invalides, the people of Paris, after taking possession of the Garde Meuble on 13 July, invaded the Invalides on 14 July 1789, and took 4 guns and 34 000 guns, Painting by Jean Baptiste Lallemand (1716-1803)
YOU4419260 Pillage of arms at the Invalides, the people of Paris, after taking possession of the Garde Meuble on 13 July, invaded the Invalides on 14 July 1789, and took 4 guns and 34 000 guns, Painting by Jean Baptiste Lallemand (1716-1803). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris, Musee Carnavalet. by Lallemand, Jean-Baptiste (c.1710-c.1803); (add.info.: Pillage of arms at the Invalides, the people of Paris, after taking possession of the Garde Meuble on 13 July, invaded the Invalides on 14 July 1789, and took 4 guns and 34 000 guns, Painting by Jean Baptiste Lallemand (1716-1803) Musee Carnavalet.); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2022
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This print captures the historic moment of the Pillage of arms at the Invalides during the French Revolution. The painting by Jean Baptiste Lallemand depicts the people of Paris, filled with a sense of triumph and empowerment, after taking possession of the Garde Meuble on July 13th, 1789. On July 14th, they invaded the Invalides and seized an astonishing number of weapons - four cannons and a staggering 34,000 guns. The image showcases a street scene in Paris during this tumultuous time. Disabled individuals can be seen amidst the chaos, highlighting that even those who were physically limited participated in this pivotal event. The joy on people's faces is palpable as they revel in their newfound power and freedom. Lallemand's painting skillfully portrays not only human subjects but also includes several animals scattered throughout the scene. This inclusion adds depth to our understanding of this historical moment by showcasing wildlife as witnesses to these extraordinary events. The photograph itself was taken by KIM Youngtae at Musee Carnavalet in Paris. It serves as a powerful reminder of one chapter within France's rich history - a revolution that forever changed not only France but also influenced political movements around the world.
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