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"Marseillaise: A Symbol of Freedom and Resilience" Enveloped in the echoes of history, the Marseillaise has become synonymous with the spirit of a Free France

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: French Revolution: 'Citizens singing the anthem of Marseille

French Revolution: "Citizens singing the anthem of Marseille
JLJ4564202 French Revolution: " Citizens singing the anthem of Marseille: with arms Citizens..." The no-panties attable in an inn sing Marseillaise

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Marseillaise, which became the national anthem under the Third Republic (February 14

La Marseillaise, which became the national anthem under the Third Republic (February 14
XEE4153578 La Marseillaise, which became the national anthem under the Third Republic (February 14, 1879), the verse of children: " We will enter the career

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: The art of sounds: your middle finger. Claude Joseph Rouget de L

The art of sounds: your middle finger. Claude Joseph Rouget de L
XEE4139974 The art of sounds: your middle finger. Claude Joseph Rouget de L Isle (Rouget de Lisle) (1760-1836) composing the Marseillaise piano in 1792. Anonymous illustration from 1925

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Reception of Major Marchand at the Arsenal, Toulon (litho)

Reception of Major Marchand at the Arsenal, Toulon (litho)
1598946 Reception of Major Marchand at the Arsenal, Toulon (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reception of Major Marchand at the Arsenal, Toulon)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: The Czars Visit to Paris, the Gala Performance at the Comedie Francaise (litho)

The Czars Visit to Paris, the Gala Performance at the Comedie Francaise (litho)
1051078 The Czars Visit to Paris, the Gala Performance at the Comedie Francaise (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Czars Visit to Paris)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Cover of 'Le Grelot', number 357, Satirique en Couleurs

Cover of "Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4919056 Cover of " Le Grelot", number 357, Satirique en Couleurs, 1878_2_10: La marseillaise, national chant - Anticlericalism - reactionaries, antirepublican, Failure of the Church

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La marseillaise dessin appeared in the newspaper la sling

La marseillaise dessin appeared in the newspaper la sling
JLJ4607706 La marseillaise dessin appeared in the newspaper la sling. Engraving by Charles Auguste Dit Montbard Loye (1841-1905), 19th century. Private collection

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: The poet and composer Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle performing the Marseillaise, April 24

The poet and composer Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle performing the Marseillaise, April 24
LRI4675482 The poet and composer Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle performing the Marseillaise, April 24, 1792 (oil on canvas, 1849) by Pils, Isidore (1813-75); Musee Historique de Strasbourg

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century

Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century
LSE4086834 Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle

Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle
XEE4144272 Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle, 1760-1836) with the lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem. Engraving of the 19th century

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle

Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle
LSE4112275 Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760-1836)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (engraving)

Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (engraving)
814126 Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, composer of the French national anthem (1760-1836)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Rouget De L Isle singing the Marseillaise (litho)

Rouget De L Isle singing the Marseillaise (litho)
6003978 Rouget De L Isle singing the Marseillaise (litho) by Pils, Isidore (1813-1875) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rouget De L Isle singing the Marseillaise)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Marseillaise declassified by Rachel at the Comedie Francaise - lithography by Alophe

La Marseillaise declassified by Rachel at the Comedie Francaise - lithography by Alophe
LSE4077431 La Marseillaise declassified by Rachel at the Comedie FranAzaise - lithography by Alophe, 19th century by Alophe, Marie Alexandre (1812-83); Bibliotheque Marguerite Durand, Paris

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760-1836) composed the Marseillaise in Strasbourg

Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760-1836) composed the Marseillaise in Strasbourg
LSE4085875 Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760-1836) composed the Marseillaise in Strasbourg - in " Le Petite Journal", April 1892 by Unknown Artist

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century

Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century
LSE4086822 Marseille Federates arrive in Paris singing Marseillaise - chromo. late 19th century by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: A Cafe Chantant at Chalons, singing the Marseillaise (engraving)

A Cafe Chantant at Chalons, singing the Marseillaise (engraving)
1052087 A Cafe Chantant at Chalons, singing the Marseillaise (engraving) by Charlton, John (1849-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cafe Chantant at Chalons, singing the Marseillaise)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Trade card with an image of Rouget de Lisle (chromolitho)

Trade card with an image of Rouget de Lisle (chromolitho)
963857 Trade card with an image of Rouget de Lisle (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card with an image of Rouget de Lisle)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Marseillaise (August 10, 1792) - in 'Revolution francaise'

La Marseillaise (August 10, 1792) - in "Revolution francaise"
XEE4114127 La Marseillaise (August 10, 1792) - in " Revolution francaise" by Thiers. 19th century by French School

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle

Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle
LSE4313886 Lyrics and music of the Marseillaise, the French anthem composed by Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760-1836). Epinal imaging, 19th century. Coll. Selva

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle, 1760-1836)

Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle, 1760-1836)
JLJ4649783 Representation of Claude Joseph Rouget de l Isle (dit Rouget de Lisle, 1760-1836), author of the Marseillaise, surrounds the Republic and revolutionary scenes. Etching by G. Staal

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: French Revolution: score of 'La marche des Marseillois'

French Revolution: score of "La marche des Marseillois"
JLJ4647399 French Revolution: score of " La marche des Marseillois" by Claude Balbastre (1724-1799), variation on the theme of the Marseillaise, the French national anthem

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle singing La Marseillaise (colour litho)

Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle singing La Marseillaise (colour litho)
814124 Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle singing La Marseillaise (colour litho) by Pils, Isidore (1813-1875) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Paris students and grisettes singing the Marseillaise at the Closerie des Lilas (engraving)

Paris students and grisettes singing the Marseillaise at the Closerie des Lilas (engraving)
736041 Paris students and grisettes singing the Marseillaise at the Closerie des Lilas (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Marseillaise (plaster)

La Marseillaise (plaster)
JLJ5619216 La Marseillaise (plaster) by Rude, Francois (1784-1855); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: " La Marseillaise" Modele en platre pour la Marseillaise de l Arc de triomphe realise)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 71, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)

La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 71, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)
ICA4935372 La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 71, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): Canons, shells, War 1870-1871, Marseillaise, Patriotisme - Marianne

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Portrait of Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760 - 1836) - in '

Portrait of Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760 - 1836) - in "
XEE4114281 Portrait of Rouget de Lisle (Rouget de L isle, 1760 - 1836) - in " Les Contemporains", n.d. late 19th century

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Victory or Marseillaise Allegorie. Drawing by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923

Victory or Marseillaise Allegorie. Drawing by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923
JLJ4613809 Victory or Marseillaise Allegorie. Drawing by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923) 1915 Paris. B.N. by Steinlen, Theophile Alexandre (1859-1923); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Affray with the Marseillaise in the Champs Elysees (engraving)

Affray with the Marseillaise in the Champs Elysees (engraving)
5214100 Affray with the Marseillaise in the Champs Elysees (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Affray with the Marseillaise in the Champs Elysees)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: MARSEILLAISE / SCULPTURE

MARSEILLAISE / SCULPTURE
La Marseillaise or Depart des Volontaires en 1792 relief sculpture by Francois Rude, completed 1833-35, on Arc de Triomphe

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: First Singing of the Marseillaise by Rouget De Lisle, (1792), 1890

First Singing of the Marseillaise by Rouget De Lisle, (1792), 1890
First Singing of the " Marseillaise" by Rouget De Lisle, (1792), 1890. La Marseillaise was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760-1836)

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: The First Singing of the Marseillaise, 1895. Creator: Isidore Pils

The First Singing of the Marseillaise, 1895. Creator: Isidore Pils
The First Singing of the Marseillaise, 1895. From " The Musical Educator Vol. 4" edited by John Greig, M.A. Mus. Doc. [Caxton Publishing Company, Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: L Enrolement des volontaires de 1792 (The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792), 1848-1852

L Enrolement des volontaires de 1792 (The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792), 1848-1852
L Enro lement des volontaires de 1792 (The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792), 1848-1852. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Oise, Beauvais

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Rouget de Lisle (1760-1836) singing La Marseillaise

Rouget de Lisle (1760-1836) singing La Marseillaise. Found in the Collection of Philharmonie de Paris

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Rouget de Lisle singing the Marseillaise, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer

Rouget de Lisle singing the Marseillaise, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
Rouget de Lisle singing the Marseillaise, 1892. Rouget de Lisle (1760-1836) singing the Marseillaise at the home of Dietrich, Mayor of Strasbourg, 26th April 1792

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: The Patriotic Singers, 1794. Artist: Dominique Doncre

The Patriotic Singers, 1794. Artist: Dominique Doncre
The Patriotic Singers, 1794. Also known as The Marseillaise

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Marseillaise Arc de Triomphe Paris Attributed

Marseillaise Arc de Triomphe Paris Attributed
Marseillaise, Arc de Triomphe, Paris; Attributed to Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820 - 1884); Paris, France; about 1853; Albumen silver print

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: France. Paris. Triumphal Arch. Depart of 1792. La Marseillai

France. Paris. Triumphal Arch. Depart of 1792. La Marseillaise personified on the Arc de Triomphe. by Francois Rude. The sculptural group celebrates the cause of the French First Republic during

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Six illustrations from a theatre production of Drake

Six illustrations from a theatre production of Drake, a pageant-play in three acts by Louis Napoleon Parker, starring Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Sir Francis Drake

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Marseillaise - George V, John French, Poincare and Joffre

Marseillaise - George V, John French, Poincare and Joffre
Score of The Marseillaise - King George V, Sir John French, French President Poincare and General Joffre. Date: circa 1916

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Greek Art. Spain. Amphora Massaliote to contain wine. 5th-3r

Greek Art. Spain. Amphora Massaliote to contain wine. 5th-3rd Centuries B.C. Archaeological Museum of Girona. Catalonia

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: La Marseillaise

La Marseillaise. National anthem of France by Rouget de Lisle. 1792. Carnavalet Museum. Paris. France

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Triumph Arch of Paris. Departure of the Volunteers in 1792

Triumph Arch of Paris. Departure of the Volunteers in 1792
Triumph Arch of Paris. Right face of the arch: Departure of the Volunteers in 1792 or The Marseillaise. Sculpteur Franc?ois Rude (1784-1855). Paris. France. Europe

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Franco-Prussian War: The Marseillaise in a public garden in Paris, France

Franco-Prussian War: The Marseillaise in a public garden in Paris, France

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: Cover for the score of Offrande a la Liberte arranged by Francois Joseph Gossec

Cover for the score of Offrande a la Liberte arranged by Francois Joseph Gossec
XIR164888 Cover for the score of Offrande a la Liberte arranged by Francois Joseph Gossec (1734-1829) and performed at the Opera 30th September An I, 1792 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageMarseillaise Collection: WORLD WAR I: LILLE, 1918. Crowds of jubilent residents listening the the music

WORLD WAR I: LILLE, 1918. Crowds of jubilent residents listening the the music of the marseillaise in the Grand Square of Lille, after liberation from German occupation during World War I, 1918



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"Marseillaise: A Symbol of Freedom and Resilience" Enveloped in the echoes of history, the Marseillaise has become synonymous with the spirit of a Free France. From its origins as a musical cover during World War I to its powerful resonance in the trenches of World War II, this national anthem holds an indomitable place in French culture. In 1792, Rouget de Lisle composed this stirring melody that would ignite patriotism and unity among soldiers on the frontlines. The first line soldiers found solace amidst chaos by playing La Marseillaise, their voices harmonizing with hope for victory. Auguste Pinelli's depiction captures Rouget de Lisle's creative process around 1875. As he penned each note, little did he know that his composition would transcend time and inspire generations to come. The Triumphal Arch in Paris witnessed the departure of brave souls who rallied under La Marseillaise's call in 1792. François Rude immortalized their courage through high relief sculptures adorning this iconic monument from 1833-1836. Beyond war, La Marseillaise permeated various aspects of French life. In theatre productions like Drake or children's stories about Alsace, it became a symbol of resilience and national identity. Gustave Doré's antique illustration showcases how important figures throughout history revered this anthem. Its significance was further emphasized when Major Marchand returned to Paris after exploration; crowds outside Cercle Militaire erupted into cheers while singing along to their beloved song. Preserved manuscripts offer glimpses into Rouget de Lisle's genius mind; one such reproduction can be found within "Du fond de l'abime vers la resurrection, " published in 1946 – a testament to enduring admiration for his work. La Marseillaise continues to resonate today as three Alsatian children sing it passionately – an illustration capturing both the anthem's timelessness and its ability to inspire new generations.