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Offerings Made to the National Assembly in the Salle des Menus-Plaisirs by Women Artists
PLT197172 Offerings Made to the National Assembly in the Salle des Menus-Plaisirs by Women Artists, 7th September 1789, engraved by Pierre Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Prieur, Jean Louis, II (1759-95) (after); Musee de l Armee, Brussels, Belgium; (add.info.: offrandes faites a l Assemblee Nationale par des dames artistes; ); ePatrick Lorette; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22215504
© Patrick Lorette / Bridgeman Images
Assemblee Donating Donations Gifts Ministers Offering Revolutionary French Revolution
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The captivating print titled "Offerings Made to the National Assembly in the Salle des Menus-Plaisirs by Women Artists" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Captured on September 7th, 1789, this engraving by Pierre Gabriel Berthault portrays an event of great importance during the French Revolution. In this image, we witness a scene filled with emotion and symbolism. The women artists are seen donating their creations as offerings to the National Assembly, showcasing their support for the revolutionary cause. Their gifts represent not only their artistic talents but also their commitment to shaping a new France. The atmosphere within the Salle des Menus-Plaisirs is charged with anticipation as these brave women present their works amidst ministers and government officials. This act of generosity serves as a powerful statement of popular support for change and reform. This photograph captures a pivotal moment when art becomes intertwined with politics, highlighting its ability to inspire and unite people during times of revolution. It reminds us that creativity has always played an essential role in shaping societies throughout history. Preserved at Musee de l'Armee in Brussels, Belgium, this remarkable image continues to serve as a testament to the courage and determination displayed by these female artists during one of France's most transformative periods - forever etching them into history books alongside other influential figures of the French Revolution.
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