ANONYME XVIIIè

PETITS MEDAILLONS EN QUATRE FEUILLES

PETITS MEDAILLONS EN QUATRE FEUILLES

Small medallions probably for projects of boxes or buttons.Variable dimensions: 33 X 135, 30 X 78, 30 X 85 and 30 X 53..

90.00 €


CANIVET FIN XVIII SUR VEAU VELIN

CANIVET FIN XVIII SUR VEAU VELIN

Pretty framed canivet from the end of the 18th century, on vellum calf with a watercolor scene representing the crucifixion. Several folds and colors passed in places. At sight: 195 x 130 Frame: 260 x 195..

600.00 €


LE SANS TORT LA FAYETTE QUITTE L'HOTEL DE VILLE POUR VERSAILLES

LE SANS TORT LA FAYETTE QUITTE L'HOTEL DE VILLE POUR VERSAILLES

Or : "Départ du général parisien pour la fameuse nuit du 5 au 6 octobre : - mes amis menez moi je vous prie couchez a Versailles"  .Ca.1791-1792.Pretty copper cut aquatint.Zoomorphic caricature mocking the delay of La Fayette, represented here as a centaur, during the days of October 5 and 6, 1789. This episode earned him the nickname of "General Morpheus" attributed by Rivarol.In the context of the revolution, during the days of October 5 and 6, 1789, a crowd, composed mainly of women, went from Paris to Versailles, to demand bread from Louis XVI as well as the replacement of his bodyguards. majesty by the National Guard, then commanded by La Fayette. In addition, the Constituent Assembly demanded that same day the ratification of the decrees relating to the constitution and the declaration of rights. At the end of these days, she ended up asking for the king to come to Paris, but on this point, Louis XVI left the night to reflect, but on October 6, he was awakened by a more vindictive crowd. Now in charge of the security of the castle, La Fayette, arrived too late at Versailles, and was unable to prevent its murderous invasion but nevertheless saved the royal family who were taken to Paris.The Constituent Assembly will be called there a few days later, on October 19...

130.00 €


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