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Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of the Palais Royal
JLJ4569738 Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of the Palais Royal Premiere scene of the French revolution in Paris: on 12/07/1789, after the kings dismissal of Jacques Necker, Camille Desmoulins haranged the crowd at the Palais Royal and called for a revolt against the government. The busts of Jacques Necker and Louis Philippe II Joseph Duc d Orleans, known as Philippe Egalite (1747-1793), are carried by revolt citizens. Painting by Felix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907) 19th century Chalons sur Marne, musee des Beaux Arts - Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranguing the patriots in the gardens of the Royal Palace First scene of the French revolution in Paris: on 07/12/1789, after the dismissal of Jacques Necker by the King, Camille Desmoulins harangues the crowd at the Palais Royal and calls for a revolt against the government. Busts of Jacques Necker and Louis Philippe Joseph II Duc d Orleans said Philippe Egalite (1747-1793) are carried by rebellious citizens. Painting by Felix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907) 19th century, Beaux-Arts museum, Chalons sur Marne, France by Barrias, Felix-Joseph (1822-1907); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of the Palais Royal Premiere scene of the French revolution in Paris: on 12/07/1789, after the kings dismissal of Jacques Necker, Camille Desmoulins haranged the crowd at the Palais Royal and called for a revolt against the government. The busts of Jacques Necker and Louis Philippe II Joseph Duc d Orleans, known as Philippe Egalite (1747-1793), are carried by revolt citizens. Painting by Felix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907) 19th century Chalons sur Marne, musee des Beaux Arts - Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranguing the patriots in the gardens of the Royal Palace First scene of the French revolution in Paris: on 07/12/1789, after the dismissal of Jacques Necker by the King, Camille Desmoulins harangues the crowd at the Palais Royal and calls for a revolt against the government. Busts of Jacques Necker and Louis Philippe Joseph II Duc d Orleans said Philippe Egalite (1747-1793) are carried by rebellious citizens. Painting by Felix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907) 19th century, Beaux-Arts museum, Chalons sur Marne, France); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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The captivating print captures a pivotal moment in the French Revolution, as Camille Desmoulins addresses a passionate crowd in the gardens of the Palais Royal. It was on July 12th, 1789, following King Louis XVI's dismissal of Jacques Necker, that Desmoulins took to the stage and called for a revolt against the government. In this scene painted by Felix Joseph Barrias during the 19th century, we see Desmoulins standing tall amidst an enthusiastic sea of patriots. The busts of Jacques Necker and Louis Philippe II Joseph Duc d'Orleans (known as Philippe Egalite) are carried triumphantly by rebellious citizens, symbolizing their defiance against oppressive rule. Desmoulins' powerful oratory skills and unwavering determination resonate through his impassioned gestures and resolute expression. His words echo throughout history as he ignites hope among those who yearn for change. This image serves as a visual testament to one of the earliest moments in Paris where revolution was ignited. It encapsulates both the fervor and tension that permeated society at that time. As viewers gaze upon this historic scene captured by Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, they are transported back to an era defined by political upheaval and societal transformation - an era where ordinary individuals dared to challenge authority in pursuit of liberty and equality.
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