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The Queen in a prison cell at the Conciergerie, pub. 1794 (hand coloured engraving)
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The Queen in a prison cell at the Conciergerie, pub. 1794 (hand coloured engraving)
2652824 The Queen in a prison cell at the Conciergerie, pub. 1794 (hand coloured engraving) by Prieur, Jean Louis the Younger (1759-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marie Antoinette (1755-93)
La Reine A la Conciergerie); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22364988
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Archduchess Of Austria Imprisoned Marie Antoinette Prison Cell Sorrow Widow Widowed Mourning Prisoner Sadness
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This hand-coloured engraving, titled "The Queen in a prison cell at the Conciergerie, pub. 1794" offers a poignant glimpse into the somber reality of Marie Antoinette's final days. The image portrays the imprisoned queen within the confines of her cell, encapsulating both her regal stature and profound sadness. Dressed in mourning attire and adorned with a black bonnet, Marie Antoinette's portrait exudes an air of melancholy. Her expression reflects the weight of her circumstances as she mourns not only for herself but also for the loss of her beloved husband Louis XVI and their former life as rulers of France. The artist, Jean Louis Prieur the Younger, masterfully captures every detail - from the intricate folds of Marie Antoinette's dress to the subtle shadows that dance across her face. This attention to detail adds depth and emotion to this historical depiction. As one gazes upon this print from 1794, it is impossible not to be moved by its powerful symbolism. It serves as a reminder that even those who once held immense power can find themselves imprisoned by circumstances beyond their control. "The Queen in a prison cell at the Conciergerie" stands as a testament to Marie Antoinette's resilience in facing adversity until her tragic end. It invites us to reflect on history and ponder how individuals cope when stripped away from everything they hold dear – even royalty cannot escape sorrow or imprisonment.
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