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Proclamation of the Danger to the Homeland, 22nd July 1792, engraved by Pierre Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831) (engraving)
XIR193560 Proclamation of the Danger to the Homeland, 22nd July 1792, engraved by Pierre Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831) (engraving) by Prieur, Jean Louis, II (1759-95) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Proclamation de la Patrie en Danger;)
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Enrolment Fatherland First Republic Marching Patriotic Recruit Recruiting Recruitment Revolutionaries French Revolution
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The Proclamation of the Danger to the Homeland, engraved by Pierre Gabriel Berthault in 1792, captures a pivotal moment in French history. The image depicts a scene of urgency and patriotism as soldiers march towards enlistment during the French Revolution. The atmosphere is tense yet determined, with revolutionaries rallying together to defend their fatherland.
Berthault's intricate engraving skillfully conveys the gravity of the situation, highlighting the sense of duty and sacrifice felt by those who answered the call to arms. The composition is dynamic, drawing viewers into the chaotic but purposeful procession of troops heading off to battle.
This historical print serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals during times of crisis and upheaval. It symbolizes the unwavering spirit of patriotism and unity that fueled revolutionary movements across Europe.
Displayed at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this artwork continues to inspire reflection on themes such as loyalty, courage, and national identity. It stands as a testament to the power of art in capturing significant moments in history and preserving them for future generations to appreciate.
Overall, Berthault's engraving encapsulates a crucial chapter in French history with its depiction of recruitment efforts during a time when danger loomed over the homeland.
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