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To the three orders reunited. The Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State (Third State
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To the three orders reunited. The Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State (Third State
LSE4313555 To the three orders reunited. The Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State (Third State) reunited in a tavern. A young woman swings her. Painted sign of cocardes merchant, would come from the Royal Palace, 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. The Clerge, the Noblesse and the Third State (Third State) reunited in a tavern. A young woman swings her. Painted sign of cocardes merchant, would come from the Royal Palace, anonymous painting, revolutionary period, 18th century, French art. Musee Carnavalet, Paris.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in French history during the revolutionary period of the 18th century. Titled "To the three orders reunited" it depicts a scene in a tavern where representatives from the Clergy, Nobility, and Third Estate (commoners) have come together. The focal point of the image is a young woman swinging a painted sign of cocardes merchant, which symbolizes her affiliation with the Royal Palace. The painting exudes an atmosphere of camaraderie and unity as these diverse social classes gather to discuss important matters that would shape their nation's future. It serves as an allegory for friendship and cooperation among different groups within society. The artist skillfully portrays this historical event through vibrant colors and intricate details, showcasing his mastery of French art. The Musee Carnavalet in Paris houses this anonymous masterpiece, preserving its significance for generations to come. As we delve into this piece, we are transported back to a time when France was on the brink of revolution. It reminds us of the power that lies in coming together despite our differences and working towards common goals. This photograph is not just an artwork; it represents hope, change, and resilience - timeless themes that continue to resonate today.
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