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To the three orders reunited. A man representing the Clerge
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To the three orders reunited. A man representing the Clerge
LSE4313569 To the three orders reunited. A man representing the Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State holds a glass of red wine and kisses a bottle. Painted sign of wine merchant. Anonymous painting, revolutionary period, 18th century, French art. Musee Carnavalet, Paris. by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: To the three orders reunited. A man representing the Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State holds a glass of red wine and kisses a bottle. Painted sign of wine merchant. Anonymous painting, revolutionary period, 18th century, French art. Musee Carnavalet, Paris.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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In this print titled "To the three orders reunited" we are transported back to the revolutionary period of 18th century France. The anonymous painting, displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, depicts a man representing the Clergy, Nobility, and Third Estate coming together in a moment of unity. Holding a glass of rich red wine and tenderly kissing a bottle, he symbolizes the shared indulgence and camaraderie found in this historical era. The focal point of the image is not only on the man's affectionate gesture but also on the painted sign of a wine merchant behind him. This detail emphasizes both his love for alcohol and its significance as an integral part of French culture during that time. The artist skillfully captures various elements within this scene - from crockery to footwear - showcasing everyday objects that were present during this tumultuous period. The inclusion of these details adds depth to our understanding of life during the French Revolution. Leonard de Selva's photograph beautifully preserves this piece of French art history for us to appreciate today. As we gaze upon it, we can't help but be reminded of how art has always been intertwined with society's evolution – capturing moments like these that reflect human emotions such as tenderness and passion amidst political upheaval.
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