Mirabeau Collection
Mirabeau, a prominent figure during the French Revolution, was known for his influential leadership and passionate advocacy for change
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Mirabeau, a prominent figure during the French Revolution, was known for his influential leadership and passionate advocacy for change. Born as Honore Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau in 1749, he played a significant role in shaping the course of history. In "The Tennis Court Oath" painting from June 20th, 1789, we witness Mirabeau's determination to fight for justice and equality. His profile captures the intensity of his convictions. As depicted in the marble sculpture "Mirabeau" from around 1791, his strong features reflect both strength and wisdom. This revolutionary spirit is further emphasized in the colorful lithograph titled "The French Revolution" that portrays Mirabeau amidst a tumultuous era. Known as one of France's most influential orators and politicians during this period, he earned the title Count of Mirabeau. The engraved portrait showcases him with an air of authority and intelligence. However, beyond politics lies another side to Mirabeau - an appreciation for nature's beauty. The oil painting "Sunrise on the Banks of Durance at Mirabeau" depicts a serene landscape where he found solace amidst chaos. Yet not everyone admired him; caricatures like "Caricature of Andre Boniface Louis Riqueti" reveal opposition towards his ideas.