French Revolution 1789 Collection
"The French Revolution (1789): A Journey Through Time and Struggle" Step into the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, where courage clashed with oppression
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"The French Revolution (1789): A Journey Through Time and Struggle" Step into the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, where courage clashed with oppression, and a nation fought for its liberty. In this captivating collection of historical images, we witness pivotal moments that shaped one of history's most significant revolutions. "No Sir, I've Never Been afraid of a sans culotte" - A powerful lithograph from 1902 captures the fearless spirit of those who stood against tyranny. The common people rose up as "sans culottes, " demanding justice and equality. Marshal Jean-Baptiste-Jules Bernadotte, Charles XIV of Sweden - An engraving immortalizes the transformation of a military leader into royalty. This remarkable figure played an instrumental role in shaping Europe's destiny. "The storming of the Bastille and the arrest of M. De Launay" - An oil painting transports us back to that fateful day in 1789 when Parisians stormed the infamous prison fortress. The fall of Bastille marked a turning point in revolutionizing France. "L'exécution de Elisabeth de France" - A haunting engraving depicts the execution of Queen Marie Antoinette's sister during these turbulent times. It serves as a reminder that even royalty could not escape revolutionary fervor. Tomb of General Marceau - An engraved tribute stands as a testament to fallen heroes like General François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers. His sacrifice symbolizes unwavering dedication to freedom's cause. "The Conquerors of the Bastille" - Another stirring engraving showcases triumphant revolutionaries celebrating their victory over tyranny at Place de la Bastille. Their united spirit ignited hope across France. "Ah. Ça Ira. " - Engraved words echo through time, capturing an anthem that became synonymous with revolutionary zeal. This rallying cry inspired countless hearts on their quest for change. French Revolution: La Fayette "This Roundel will go around the world".