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French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in Paris, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De Grandval, 1728
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French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in Paris, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De Grandval, 1728
1760906 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in Paris, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De Grandval, 1728; (add.info.: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in Paris, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De Grandval, 1728); Photo: Tallandier
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© Photo: Tallandier / Bridgeman Images
Affaire Bandit Paris France 18e Siecle 18th Century
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This print captures the daring escapades of French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen, better known as Cartouche, and his accomplices as they brazenly rob the Desmaretz hotel in Paris. The detailed engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for Nicolas Ragot De Grandval's book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" immerses viewers in the thrilling world of 18th-century France.
Cartouche was a notorious figure during his time, known for his audacious robberies and charismatic personality. His exploits were legendary, making him both feared and admired by many. This image brings to life one of his most infamous moments, showcasing the tension and excitement of a heist in progress.
The intricate details captured in this engraving transport us back to a time when bandits roamed the streets of Paris, striking fear into the hearts of their victims. The composition expertly conveys the chaos and danger of such criminal activities, while also highlighting Cartouche's cunning leadership and strategic planning.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of the allure and danger that surrounded figures like Cartouche in 18th-century France. It serves as a fascinating glimpse into a tumultuous period filled with crime, intrigue, and larger-than-life characters who captivated imaginations for generations to come.
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