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Combat de la rue de Rohan, le 29 juillet 1830, 1831. Creator: Hippolyte Lecomte
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Combat de la rue de Rohan, le 29 juillet 1830, 1831. Creator: Hippolyte Lecomte
Combat de la rue de Rohan, le 29 juillet 1830, 1831
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Combat de la Rue de Rohan, le 29 juillet 1830" is a captivating oil painting by the renowned French artist Hippolyte Lecomte, depicting a pivotal moment during the July Revolution of 1830 in Paris, France. The painting, completed in the 19th century, is currently housed in the Musée Carnavalet, located in the historic 1st arrondissement of Paris, Ile de France, Europe. The scene unfolds at a crossroads, where the Rue de Rohan meets the Rue Saint-Honoré. A chaotic battle ensues, with men from all walks of life engaged in the fray. Soldiers, some waving tricolour flags, fiercely engage in combat, their faces etched with determination and resolve. The air is thick with the smoke of gunpowder, as the sound of gunfire echoes through the streets. The crowd, a sea of people, watches in awe or fear, some waving their own flags in support of the rebellion. Lecomte masterfully captures the intensity of the moment, using rich colors and oil on canvas to bring the scene to life. The painting is a testament to the historic uprising that led to the overthrow of King Louis-Philippe I and the establishment of the July Monarchy. The painting's historical significance makes it a must-see for anyone interested in French and European history, as well as art enthusiasts who appreciate the mastery of oil painting. The painting's title, "Combat de la Rue de Rohan, le 29 juillet 1830," refers to the date of the battle, which took place on July 29, 1830, in the heart of Paris. The painting is a powerful reminder of the past, a snapshot of a pivotal moment in history, and a testament to the artistic talent of Hippolyte Lecomte.
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