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Revolution 1848: "The Archeveque Monsignor Denis Affre (1793-1848
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Revolution 1848: "The Archeveque Monsignor Denis Affre (1793-1848
XEE4160847 Revolution 1848: " The Archeveque Monsignor Denis Affre (1793-1848) on the Barricade Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse) (Death Denis Affre Archbishop of Paris of the barricade at the entrance to the Faubourg Saint-Antoine 26th june 1848) - engraving in " Dictionnaire populaire illustrious" - 1864 - Yeah. by Joseph Decembre and Edmond Allonier - by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolution 1848: " The Archeveque Monsignor Denis Affre (1793-1848) on the Barricade Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848 (Do o mon dieu que mon sang soit le dernier verse) (Death Denis Affre Archbishop of Paris of the barricade at the entrance to the Faubourg Saint-Antoine 26th june 1848) - engraving in " Dictionnaire populaire illustrious" - 1864 - by Joseph Decembre and Edmond Allonier -); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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Barricade Eveque Revolution 1848
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This print captures a significant moment in history during the Revolution of 1848. Titled "Revolution 1848: The Archeveque Monsignor Denis Affre on the Barricade Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris" the image showcases Archbishop Denis Affre standing fearlessly amidst chaos and unrest. The barricade at the entrance to Faubourg Saint-Antoine serves as a powerful symbol of resistance against oppression. On June 26,1848, as tensions escalated, Archbishop Affre took a stand for justice and equality alongside his fellow revolutionaries. His presence on the barricade demonstrates his unwavering commitment to fighting for the rights of the people. The engraving featured in "Dictionnaire populaire illustrious" from 1864 beautifully depicts this historic event. Created by Joseph Decembre and Edmond Allonier, it immortalizes this brave act of defiance that ultimately cost Archbishop Affre his life. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and democracy during times of turmoil. The artist's attention to detail brings out every emotion felt on that fateful day - hope, determination, and perhaps even resignation. This print is a testament to both historical significance and artistic excellence. It serves as a reminder that revolutions are not just about political change but also about individuals who put their lives on the line for what they believe in.
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