Red Mullet Of Lisle 1760 1836 Collection
The story of Alsace tells the children about the remarkable life and contributions of Rouget de Lisle, a talented poet and composer
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The story of Alsace tells the children about the remarkable life and contributions of Rouget de Lisle, a talented poet and composer. Born in 1760 and passing away in 1836, Rouget de Lisle left an indelible mark on history with his iconic composition, the Marseillaise. This reproduction showcases a strophe from the original manuscript penned by Rouget de Lisle himself. In this captivating image titled "Du fond de l'abime vers la resurrection" (From the depths of despair to resurrection), created in 1946, we witness Claude Joseph Rouget de L Isle passionately singing the Marseillaise. The artistry behind sound is beautifully captured here; every note resonates through your very being. On April 24th, we see another depiction of Rouget de Lisle performing his masterpiece. His powerful voice fills the air as he sings proudly before an enraptured audience. This portrayal truly captures his dedication to inspiring patriotism and unity through music. Originating from Le Jura in Franche-Comte, France, Rouget de Lisle was not only known for his musical talents but also for his local speciality: hunting oats, and is fascinating how such diverse passions can coexist within one individual. Strasbourg holds great significance as it was where Rouget de L Isle composed the Marseillaise—an anthem that would go on to become synonymous with French identity and revolution. His genius gave birth to a song that still ignites passion and pride today. Rouget de l Isle's legacy lives on through various representations like portraits capturing him at different stages of his life—a testament to his enduring impact on French culture and history. The red mullet of Lisle—Claude Joseph Rouget's nickname—is forever etched into our collective memory as a symbol of artistic brilliance intertwined with unwavering patriotism.