French Liberal Revolution (February 1848). The mob assaulted on the Tuileries on February 24
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French Liberal Revolution (February 1848). The mob assaulted on the Tuileries on February 24
French Liberal Revolution (February 1848). Mob assaulted on the Tuileries on February 24, 1848 due to refusal of monarch to extend right to vote. For this reason he abdicated and Republic was established. Louis Philippe and family out of Tuileries Palace. Engraving by J. Ladmiral, 1881. Colored
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19th Century Artwork Carriage Coach Coachman Colored Engraved Image Engraving Family Fine Art Girl Guard Illustration Illustration And Painting King Large Group Of People Leave Monarch Monarchy Paris Period Costume Prisma Revolution Royal Royalty Tuileries Two Animals Women 1848 1881 Assault Liberal Louis Philippe
Revolutionary Chaos - When the French Mob Crashed the Party!
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. In this photo print, we witness a pivotal moment in history during the French Liberal Revolution of February 1848. The scene is set at the majestic Tuileries Palace, where tensions reached their boiling point on that fateful day. As Louis Philippe and his family attempt to flee from the enraged mob demanding voting rights, chaos ensues. The carriage stands ready with its coachman nervously gripping the reins, while guards valiantly try to maintain order amidst a sea of people. The vibrant colors of this engraving by J. Ladmiral bring life to an otherwise black-and-white historical event. It's as if time has been frozen in this artwork, allowing us to relive those intense moments when monarchy crumbled and republic emerged. Amidst all the commotion, one can't help but notice a little girl peering curiously from behind her mother's skirts—a symbol of innocence amid turmoil. This image captures not only a significant turning point in French history but also showcases period costumes and architecture that transport us back to 19th-century Parisian streets. It serves as a reminder that revolutions are not just about politics; they are about real people fighting for their rights and shaping their destiny. So let your imagination run wild as you delve into this mesmerizing piece of art—immerse yourself in an era filled with passion, revolutionaries, and dreams of liberty!
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