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Deputies of the National Convention leaving the Assembly at the Tuileries, 31st May 1793
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Deputies of the National Convention leaving the Assembly at the Tuileries, 31st May 1793
XIR194143 Deputies of the National Convention leaving the Assembly at the Tuileries, 31st May 1793, engraved by Jean Joseph Tassaert (1765-1835) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Harriet, Fulchran Jean (1778-1805) (after); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Les Conventionnels quittent la salle des Tuileries; Convention Nationale governed France 20 September 1792-26 October 1795; failure of the demonstration for arresting Girondins deputies; insurrectionary Commune until 10 August 1792; Girondins will be arrested on 2nd June 1793; ); French, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Deputies of the National Convention leaving the Assembly at the Tuileries, 31st May 1793" takes us back to a pivotal moment in history during the French Revolution. Engraved by Jean Joseph Tassaert and captured by Harriet Fulchran Jean, this image immortalizes an intense scene filled with political tension. Intriguingly, we witness a crowd of male figures exiting the grand halls of the Tuileries Palace in Paris. These individuals are none other than deputies from the National Convention, who governed France from September 1792 to October 1795. The significance lies in their failed attempt to arrest Girondins deputies on June 2nd, just days after this photograph was taken. As we delve deeper into this snapshot frozen in time, it becomes apparent that emotions run high among those present. The presence of flags and weapons suggests a volatile atmosphere where passions collide. Amidst it all stands a mother clutching her children tightly - perhaps seeking safety amidst chaos or silently protesting for change. This engraving not only captures historical events but also offers glimpses into society's unrest during this period. It serves as a reminder of how revolutions can shape nations and alter destinies forever. Displayed at Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet in France, this powerful artwork allows us to reflect upon our past while contemplating its relevance even today.
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