Tennis Court Oath Collection
The Tennis Court Oath, a pivotal moment in the French Revolution of 1789, is depicted in various artistic forms
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The Tennis Court Oath, a pivotal moment in the French Revolution of 1789, is depicted in various artistic forms. One such representation is "The Oath of the Horatii" by Jacques Louis David, displayed at Musee des Beaux-Arts et d'Archeologie in Besancon, France. Another artwork capturing this historic event is "Der Ballhausschwur (Le Serment du Jeu de paume)" from 1791. A sepia photograph titled "Le Serment du jeu de Paume, 20 juin 1789" provides a glimpse into the solemnity and determination exhibited during this oath-taking ceremony. An engraving aptly named "Le serment du Jeu de paume" further immortalizes this significant moment. Isidore Stanislas Helman's creation showcases the Tennis Court Oath on June 20th, 1789. The chromolithograph titled "The Tennis Court Oath, French Revolution, 20 June 1789" vividly captures the intensity and unity among those present. Pictures of the French Revolution also include engravings depicting this oath-taking scene. Additionally, an oil-on-canvas painting called "The Tennis Court Oath (Le Serment du Jeu de paume), c. 1790, " portrays this historical event with meticulous detail. These artworks serve as powerful reminders of how ordinary individuals came together to challenge authority and demand change during one of history's most transformative periods – the French Revolution. The Tennis Court Oath symbolizes their unwavering commitment to liberty and equality for all citizens.