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The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the House of the Duke of Luynes, in Paris, after presenting himself at the Recruiting Office for Military Service (engraving)
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The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the House of the Duke of Luynes, in Paris, after presenting himself at the Recruiting Office for Military Service (engraving)
1047074 The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the House of the Duke of Luynes, in Paris, after presenting himself at the Recruiting Office for Military Service (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the House of the Duke of Luynes, in Paris, after presenting himself at the Recruiting Office for Military Service. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 February 1890.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
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The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the House of the Duke of Luynes, in Paris, after presenting himself at the Recruiting Office for Military Service
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. This engraving by Joseph Nash depicts a dramatic moment in history. The scene captures the arrest of the Duke of Orleans at the residence of the Duke of Luynes in Paris. The duke had presented himself at a recruiting office for military service, only to find himself facing unexpected consequences. The image showcases a clash between royalty and justice as judicial commissary M. Clement oversees the arrest. Surrounding them are other prominent figures such as the Marquis of Beauvois, adding to the intensity and intrigue. Nash's intricate attention to detail brings this historical event to life. From ornate furnishings and luxurious attire to expressions filled with tension and apprehension, every element contributes to an atmosphere charged with emotion. This engraving was originally published in The Graphic on February 15th, 1890. It stands as a testament not only to Nash's artistic skill but also serves as a window into European society during that era. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back in time - witnessing an extraordinary moment when power clashed with duty and loyalty faced its greatest test.
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