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Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848) on the Barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse). 19th century (chromolithograph)

Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848) on the Barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26 / 06 / 1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse). 19th century (chromolithograph)


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Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848) on the Barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse). 19th century (chromolithograph)

ELD4925269 Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848) on the Barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse). 19th century (chromolithograph); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Media ID 38331100

© Photo © The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images

Barricade Chromolithography Chromo Revolution 1848 Isadora Lithos Litography Religious Role Revolt


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This stunning chromolithograph captures a pivotal moment in French history during the Revolution of 1848. The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris, a figure of great importance and influence, is depicted bravely standing on a barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris on June 26th, 1848. His poignant words "Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse" (Oh my God, let my blood be the last to be shed) echo through time as he faces the chaos and violence surrounding him. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this print bring to life the intensity and emotion of that fateful day. The Archbishop's presence on the barricade symbolizes his unwavering dedication to his beliefs and his willingness to sacrifice himself for the greater good. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of the power of faith, courage, and conviction in times of turmoil. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like Archbishop Affre who stood up for their principles in the face of adversity. This chromolithograph is not just a beautiful piece of art but also a powerful representation of one man's ultimate act of selflessness in pursuit of justice and freedom.

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