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Episode of the Revolution of 1830, July Day: Attack of the barracks on Babylon Street on July 29, 1830 Painting by Abel Lordon (1801-?) 19th century Sun. 1, 42x1, 63 m
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Episode of the Revolution of 1830, July Day: Attack of the barracks on Babylon Street on July 29, 1830 Painting by Abel Lordon (1801-?) 19th century Sun. 1, 42x1, 63 m
JLJ4643671 Episode of the Revolution of 1830, July Day: Attack of the barracks on Babylon Street on July 29, 1830 Painting by Abel Lordon (1801-?) 19th century Sun. 1, 42x1, 63 m. by Lordon, Abel (1801-?); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, France; (add.info.: Episode of the Revolution of 1830, July Day: Attack of the barracks on Babylon Street on July 29, 1830 Painting by Abel Lordon (1801-?) 19th century Sun. 1, 42x1, 63 m.); Photo © Photo Josse
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Flgas Francaise Histoire Revolt Révolte Revolution 1830 Scene De Rue Peinture
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This print captures the intensity and chaos of the "Episode of the Revolution of 1830, July Day: Attack of the barracks on Babylon Street on July 29,1830". Painted by Abel Lordon in the 19th century, this artwork measures an impressive 1.42x1.63 meters. The painting depicts a pivotal moment during the French Revolution, showcasing a street scene filled with violence and unrest. The flags waving in the background symbolize both patriotism and rebellion as they flutter above a crowd that is determined to fight for their freedom. Lordon's attention to detail brings this historical event to life, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the tumultuous atmosphere of that fateful day. The artist's skillful use of color and composition adds depth and emotion to each figure present in this chaotic scene. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of France's rich history and its people's unwavering spirit when faced with oppression. This painting serves as a testament to the resilience and bravery displayed by those who fought for change during one of Europe's most significant revolutions. Displayed at Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon in Versailles, France, Lordon's masterpiece continues to captivate audiences today. It stands as a reminder that art has always played an essential role in preserving history while evoking emotions within all who behold it.
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