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La Fronde: Journees des Barricades (August 1648): At the cross of Trahoir
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La Fronde: Journees des Barricades (August 1648): At the cross of Trahoir
XEE4187212 La Fronde: Journees des Barricades (August 1648): At the cross of Trahoir (at the corner of Saint Honore streets (Saint-Honore) and of the Dry Arbre in Paris), the crowd demands that Mathieu Mole (1584-1656), first Speaker of Parliament, go to the Palais Royal (Royal Palace) to claim the liberation of President Pierre Broussel (1575-1654), Arrested by order of Jules Mazarin (1602-1661). Chromotypography in " Le Roy Soleil" (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection. by Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Fronde: Journees des Barricades (August 1648): At the cross of Trahoir (at the corner of Saint Honore streets (Saint-Honore) and of the Dry Arbre in Paris), the crowd demands that Mathieu Mole (1584-1656), first Speaker of Parliament, go to the Palais Royal (Royal Palace) to claim the liberation of President Pierre Broussel (1575-1654), Arrested by order of Jules Mazarin ( 1602-1661). Chromotypography in " Le Roy Soleil" (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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In this print titled "La Fronde: Journees des Barricades (August 1648): At the cross of Trahoir" we are transported back to a significant moment in history. The image captures a pivotal scene at the corner of Saint Honore streets and Dry Arbre in Paris, where an impassioned crowd demands justice. The focal point of the photograph is Mathieu Mole, the first Speaker of Parliament, who stands tall amidst the chaos. The people implore him to go to the Palais Royal and secure the release of President Pierre Broussel, unjustly arrested by order of Jules Mazarin. Their determination is palpable as they unite under one cause - freedom. Maurice Leloir's masterful illustration brings this historical event to life with vibrant chromotypography. Every detail is meticulously portrayed, from the expressions on each individual's face to their dynamic poses that convey both urgency and resilience. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of the strength that lies within unity and collective action. It serves as a testament to humanity's unwavering spirit when faced with oppression and injustice. This print from Gustave Toutwelve's "Le Roy Soleil" series not only captures a specific moment in time but also invites us to reflect on our own role in shaping history. It reminds us that even today, our voices have power when raised together for a common purpose - just like those brave souls demanding justice at La Fronde barricades centuries ago.
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