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French Revolution Women Led By Stanislas Marie Maillard 1763 To 1794 Invade The Assembly October 1789 To Beg Deputies To Take Action Against Food Hoarders

French Revolution Women Led By Stanislas Marie Maillard 1763 To 1794 Invade The Assembly October 1789 To Beg Deputies To Take Action Against Food Hoarders


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French Revolution Women Led By Stanislas Marie Maillard 1763 To 1794 Invade The Assembly October 1789 To Beg Deputies To Take Action Against Food Hoarders

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Assembly Drawing Food France Marie Print Revolution Women Hoarding Invade Maillard Stanislas


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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the French Revolution Women, led by the fearless Stanislas Marie Maillard, storming into the Assembly in October 1789. With determination etched on their faces, these women beg the deputies to take action against food hoarders who were exacerbating the already dire situation faced by ordinary citizens during this tumultuous time. The artist's skillful use of line and shading brings depth and emotion to this engraving. The horizontal composition allows us to witness every detail of this historic event. As we gaze upon it, we can almost hear the clamor of voices demanding justice for those suffering from hunger and poverty. Stanislas Marie Maillard stands at the forefront of this powerful scene, her leadership evident as she fearlessly leads a group of passionate women towards change. This illustration serves as a reminder that throughout history, women have played crucial roles in shaping society and fighting for what they believe is right. Ken Welsh's masterful work not only captures an important moment in French history but also highlights themes that resonate even today - social inequality, activism, and collective action. It invites us to reflect on our own responsibilities as citizens and advocates for change. This print is not just a piece of art; it is a testament to human resilience and perseverance in times of adversity.

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