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Portrait d apres nature du Sr. Harne natif de Dole en Franch

Portrait d apres nature du Sr. Harne natif de Dole en Franch


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Portrait d apres nature du Sr. Harne natif de Dole en Franch

Portrait d apres nature du Sr. Harne natif de Dole en Franche Comte Grenadier aux Gardes Francaises qui emonte le premier e l assaut et e arrete le gouverneur de la Bastille le mardi 14 Juillet 1789. Print shows Sr. Harne, a grenadier in the French Guards, and Sr. Humbert, leaders, respectively, of the first and second assaults on the Bastille, 14 July 1789, full-length portrait, standing, facing each other, shaking hands, Harne offers Humbert a laurel branch. Date 1789. Portrait d apres nature du Sr. Harne natif de Dole en Franche Comte Grenadier aux Gardes Francaises qui emonte le premier e l assaut et e arrete le gouverneur de la Bastille le mardi 14 Juillet 1789. Print shows Sr. Harne, a grenadier in the French Guards, and Sr. Humbert, leaders, respectively, of the first and second assaults on the Bastille, 14 July 1789, full-length portrait, standing, facing each other, shaking hands, Harne offers Humbert a laurel branch. Date 1789

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Bastille Comte Dapres Dole Francaises Franche Gardes Grenadier Premier Gouverneur


EDITORS COMMENTS
This striking print captures the historic moment when two brave leaders of the French Revolution, Sr. Harne and Sr. Humbert, came together in triumph after the fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. Sr. Harne, a grenadier in the French Guards, is depicted in a full-length portrait standing proudly, facing Sr. Humbert, the leader of the second assault on the Bastille. The two men extend their hands in a gesture of camaraderie and respect, with Harne offering Humbert a laurel branch as a symbol of victory and honor. The Bastille, a symbol of royal tyranny and oppression, had been stormed and taken by the people of Paris, marking a turning point in the French Revolution. The event is commemorated as the beginning of the French Revolution and the end of the Ancien Régime. Sr. Harne, a native of Dole in Franche-Comté, was a key figure in the assault on the Bastille, leading the first charge and apprehending the governor of the fortress. His bravery and determination were instrumental in the success of the revolutionaries' efforts. This print, created in 1789, is a testament to the courage and determination of the men and women who played a pivotal role in the French Revolution. It is a reminder of the power of the people to bring about change and the importance of unity and solidarity in the face of adversity.

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