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Portrait of Louise Reine Audu, known as the Queen of the Halles, a French woman, fruit in Paris, heroine of the Revolution - on 5 October 1789 she was at the head of the cortege that went to Versailles
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Portrait of Louise Reine Audu, known as the Queen of the Halles, a French woman, fruit in Paris, heroine of the Revolution - on 5 October 1789 she was at the head of the cortege that went to Versailles
ELD4956479 Portrait of Louise Reine Audu, known as the Queen of the Halles, a French woman, fruit in Paris, heroine of the Revolution - on 5 October 1789 she was at the head of the cortege that went to Versailles and took part in the invasion of the Palais des Tuileries by the people of Paris on 10 August 1792 (Portrait of Louise-Renee Leduc, known as Louise Reine Audu, a French fruit seller, known for her participation in the French revolution) Engraving from " Les francais sous la revolution" by Challamel and Tenint, 1843 Private collection A; (add.info.: Portrait of Louise Reine Audu, known as the Queen of the Halles, a French woman, fruit in Paris, heroine of the Revolution - on 5 October 1789 she was at the head of the cortege that went to Versailles and took part in the invasion of the Palais des Tuileries by the people of Paris on 10 August 1792 (Portrait of Louise-Renee Leduc, known as Louise Reine Audu, a French fruit seller, known for her participation in the French revolution) Engraving from " Les francais sous la revolution" by Challamel and Tenint, 1843 Private collection A); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This portrait captures the essence of Louise Reine Audu, also known as the Queen of the Halles, a fearless French woman who played a pivotal role in the Revolution. With a determined gaze and a sense of strength emanating from her posture, she stands as a symbol of courage and resilience.
Louise Reine Audu was not just an ordinary fruit seller in Paris; she was a heroine who led the cortege to Versailles on 5 October 1789 and participated in the invasion of the Palais des Tuileries on 10 August 1792. Her unwavering dedication to fighting for justice and equality during such tumultuous times is truly inspiring.
The intricate details captured in this engraving from "Les francais sous la revolution" by Challamel and Tenint in 1843 bring Louise Reine Audu's story to life. From her humble beginnings as a fruit seller to her rise as one of the key figures in the French Revolution, every aspect of her journey is reflected in this powerful image.
As we gaze upon this portrait, we are reminded of Louise Reine Audu's bravery and determination that helped shape history. She may have been known as the Queen of the Halles, but her legacy goes far beyond that title - she will forever be remembered as a true revolutionary icon.
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