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Queen Marie Antoinette before the Revolutionary Court October 4, 1793, Engraving
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Queen Marie Antoinette before the Revolutionary Court October 4, 1793, Engraving
JLJ4642339 Queen Marie Antoinette before the Revolutionary Court October 4, 1793, Engraving, Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Marie Antoinette before the Revolutionary Court October 4, 1793, Engraving, Private Collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
Media ID 22283008
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving captures the solemn moment of Queen Marie Antoinette standing before the Revolutionary Court on October 4,1793. The image showcases her regal presence amidst a sea of spectators and military personnel, highlighting the gravity of this historic event. Dressed in a military uniform, the queen exudes both strength and vulnerability as she faces judgment. Her austere expression reveals the weight of her circumstances, knowing that her fate hangs in the balance. The crowd surrounding her is filled with anticipation and curiosity, representing a nation divided by revolution. The courtroom itself is depicted with meticulous detail, emphasizing its significance as a symbol of power and justice during this tumultuous time in French history. A judge presides over proceedings while numerous individuals observe from all angles - an accurate representation of how closely scrutinized Marie Antoinette's trial was. Marie Antoinette's origins as an Austrian princess are subtly referenced through her title "Marie Antoinette from Austria" reminding viewers of her foreign lineage which had been a source of controversy throughout her reign. This engraving serves as both a historical document and a work of art capturing one woman's struggle against an entire nation undergoing radical change. It invites us to reflect on themes such as power dynamics, social unrest, and individual resilience within the context of the French Revolution.
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