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Temporary tomb of victims from July 1830 days, in front of the colonnade of the Louvre, 1830. Creator: Alexandre Barouillet
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Temporary tomb of victims from July 1830 days, in front of the colonnade of the Louvre, 1830. Creator: Alexandre Barouillet
Temporary tomb of victims from July 1830 days, in front of the colonnade of the Louvre, 1830
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This evocative oil painting by Alexandre Barouillet captures the poignant scene of the Temporary Tomb of Victims from the July 1830 Days, erected in front of the iconic colonnade of the Louvre Museum in Paris. The painting was created in the aftermath of the July Revolution, a pivotal moment in French history that marked the end of the Bourbon Restoration and the beginning of the July Monarchy. The painting depicts a makeshift mausoleum filled with tricolor flags, the national colors of France, and banners bearing the names of the fallen patriots. The colonnade of the Louvre, an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the French monarchy, stands as a backdrop to the temporary tomb, adding a sense of historical significance to the scene. The vibrant colors and rich textures of the oil on canvas painting bring the scene to life, transporting the viewer back in time to the tumultuous days of the revolution. The flags and banners flutter in the wind, while the standard bearers stand proudly, their faces etched with determination and sorrow. The Temporary Tomb of Victims from July 1830 Days was a powerful symbol of patriotism and remembrance, a testament to the sacrifices made during the revolution. The painting by Alexandre Barouillet is a valuable piece of heritage art that continues to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a glimpse into the historic events that shaped the course of French history.
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