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Marat before the extraordinary criminal court. Engraving of the newspaper "The Worker"", illustrating A. Quinton's novel "The Gentleman of 89", 18 February 1871

Marat before the extraordinary criminal court. Engraving of the newspaper 'The Worker'', illustrating A. Quinton's novel 'The Gentleman of 89', 18 February 1871


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Marat before the extraordinary criminal court. Engraving of the newspaper "The Worker"", illustrating A. Quinton's novel "The Gentleman of 89", 18 February 1871

PCT4269462 Marat before the extraordinary criminal court. Engraving of the newspaper "The Worker"", illustrating A. Quinton's novel "The Gentleman of 89", 18 February 1871.; (add.info.: Marat before the extraordinary criminal court. Engraving of the newspaper "The Worker"", illustrating A. Quinton's novel "The Gentleman of 89", 18 February 1871.); Photo © Gusman

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© Photo © Gusman / Bridgeman Images

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This print captures the intense moment of Marat before the extraordinary criminal court, as illustrated in A. Quinton's novel "The Gentleman of 89" on February 18, 1871. The engraving from the newspaper "The Worker" brings to life the historical figure of Jean Paul Marat, a prominent physicist and key player in the French Revolution. Marat's presence in front of the court exudes power and determination, his gaze unwavering despite facing legal proceedings. The intricate details captured in this print showcase not only the artist's skill but also highlight Marat's importance in shaping France's tumultuous history during that time. As we delve into this image, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in European history, where revolution and change were on the horizon. The symbolism behind Marat standing before the court speaks volumes about his role as a revolutionary figure fighting for justice and equality. Through this print by © Patrice Cartier from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of Marat's legacy and impact on society during one of its most transformative periods. It serves as a timeless reminder of courage in times of adversity and stands as a testament to those who dare to challenge authority for the greater good.

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