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Louis XVII was separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on 3 July 1793 in the Temple
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Louis XVII was separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on 3 July 1793 in the Temple
JLJ4591489 Louis XVII was separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on 3 July 1793 in the Temple prison. Painting by Jean Jacques Hauer (1751-1829), 1793. Oil on canvas 0.53 x 0.46m. Paris, Musee Carnavalet - Louis XVII is separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on July 3, 1793 in the Temple prison. Painting by Jean Jacques Hauer (1751-1829), 1793. Oil on canvas. 0.53 x 0.46 m. Carnavalet Museum, Paris by Hauer, Jean-Jacques (1751-1829); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Louis XVII was separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on 3 July 1793 in the Temple prison. Painting by Jean Jacques Hauer (1751-1829), 1793. Oil on canvas 0.53 x 0.46m. Paris, Musee Carnavalet - Louis XVII is separated from his mother Marie Antoinette on July 3, 1793 in the Temple prison. Painting by Jean Jacques Hauer (1751-1829), 1793. Oil on canvas. 0.53 x 0.46 m. Carnavalet Museum, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a heartbreaking moment in history - the separation of Louis XVII from his mother, Marie Antoinette, on July 3,1793. The painting by Jean Jacques Hauer depicts this poignant scene that took place in the Temple prison. In this emotional artwork, we see young Louis XVII being torn away from his beloved mother's embrace. The anguish and despair on their faces are palpable as they face an uncertain future filled with turmoil and tragedy. The artist skillfully uses oil on canvas to convey the raw emotions of this heart-wrenching moment. With delicate brushstrokes and a keen eye for detail, Hauer brings to life the pain and sorrow experienced by both mother and son. The size of the painting, measuring at 0.53 x 0.46 meters, allows for an intimate viewing experience where every brushstroke can be appreciated up close. Displayed at the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, this artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost during one of France's most tumultuous periods. It invites viewers to reflect upon the tragic fate that befell Marie Antoinette and her young son amidst political upheaval. Through this print by Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history - one that forever changed the lives of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVII.
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