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The silk industry under the Monarchy of July - the visit of the Duke of Aumale at the workshop of the weaver Carquillat in Lyon on August 24, 1841 following the revolt of canuts - engraving in "Le Progres illustrious" of 1895
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The silk industry under the Monarchy of July - the visit of the Duke of Aumale at the workshop of the weaver Carquillat in Lyon on August 24, 1841 following the revolt of canuts - engraving in "Le Progres illustrious" of 1895
XEE4152054 The silk industry under the Monarchy of July - the visit of the Duke of Aumale at the workshop of the weaver Carquillat in Lyon on August 24, 1841 following the revolt of canuts - engraving in "Le Progres illustrious" of 1895 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The silk industry under the Monarchy of July - the visit of the Duke of Aumale at the workshop of the weaver Carquillat in Lyon on August 24, 1841 following the revolt of canuts - engraving in "Le Progres illustrious" of 1895); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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Atelier Lyon Rhone 69 Rhone Alps Silk Weaving Weaving Metier
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This engraving captures a significant moment in the silk industry during the Monarchy of July. The image depicts the Duke of Aumale's visit to the workshop of weaver Carquillat in Lyon on August 24,1841, following the revolt of canuts. The scene showcases the intricate artistry and craftsmanship involved in silk weaving, as well as providing a glimpse into the social dynamics of that time. The Duke's presence symbolizes both royal interest and support for this vital industry. Lyon, known as the heartland of French silk production, is beautifully represented with its iconic ateliers nestled within Rhone-Alps. This print transports us back to an era when Lyon was bustling with skilled artisans who meticulously wove delicate threads into luxurious fabrics. The image exudes historical significance and offers a window into an important period marked by industrial unrest. It serves as a reminder of how industries like silk played a crucial role not only economically but also socially and politically. Stefano Bianchetti's expertly captured engraving from "Le Progres illustrious" provides us with a tangible connection to this fascinating chapter in history. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the grandeur and intricacy that defined France's renowned silk industry under July Monarchy rule.
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