Robespierre Amene Blesse, Dans L'antichambre Du Comite De Salut Public, 28 Juillet 1794, 10 Thermidor An Ii De La Republique
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Robespierre Amene Blesse, Dans L'antichambre Du Comite De Salut Public, 28 Juillet 1794, 10 Thermidor An II De La Republique is a historically significant artwork created by the French artist Jean Duplessi-Bertaux. This piece captures a pivotal moment in the French Revolution, specifically the arrest of Maximilien Robespierre, a leading figure of the Revolution and a key architect of the Reign of Terror. The date, 28 July 1794, corresponds to 10 Thermidor Year II in the French Republican Calendar, marking the fall of Robespierre and his allies.
Jean Duplessi-Bertaux, known for his detailed and evocative engravings, provides a vivid depiction of the chaotic and tense atmosphere that surrounded Robespierre's arrest. The artwork portrays Robespierre wounded and being led into the antechamber of the Committee of Public Safety, the powerful body that he once dominated. This moment is crucial as it signifies the end of the Reign of Terror and the beginning of the Thermidorian Reaction, a period of political retribution against those associated with the excesses of the Revolution.
The composition of the piece is meticulously detailed, reflecting Duplessi-Bertaux's skill in capturing historical events with both accuracy and emotional depth. The expressions and postures of the figures in the artwork convey a range of emotions from fear and defiance to relief and anticipation, encapsulating the dramatic shift in power and the uncertainty of the period.
This artwork not only serves as a historical document but also as a powerful commentary on the volatile nature of revolutionary politics. It provides insight into the personal and political turmoil of the era, making it a valuable piece for understanding the complexities of the French Revolution. Jean Duplessi-Bertaux's work remains an important visual record of this transformative period in French history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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