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French Revolution: Decret of the Convention of 11 / 12 / 1792 ordering the National Guard to

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French Revolution: Decret of the Convention of 11 / 12 / 1792 ordering the National Guard to

JLJ4614383 French Revolution: Decret of the Convention of 11/12/1792 ordering the National Guard to bring King Louis XVI from the Temple Prison to the court. Paris. Police Prefecture by Anonymous; Musee de la Prefecture de Police, Paris, France; (add.info.: French Revolution: Decret of the Convention of 11/12/1792 ordering the National Guard to bring King Louis XVI from the Temple Prison to the court. Paris. Police Prefecture); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright

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© Josse / Bridgeman Images

Convention Jail Lawsuit Louis Xvi 16 1754 1793 Mail Official Document Revolution 1789 French Revolution


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This print captures a significant moment in history during the French Revolution. The image showcases the Decret of the Convention of 11/12/1792, an official document ordering the National Guard to transfer King Louis XVI from Temple Prison to court. Taken at the Police Prefecture in Paris, this photograph provides a glimpse into one of the most tumultuous periods in France's past. The composition features a copious amount of detail, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in this pivotal event. The mail and transport vehicle parked outside symbolize both communication and movement, highlighting the urgency surrounding this decree. Behind them stands an anonymous figure holding up this historic document for all to see. Juxtaposed against these elements is a backdrop that exudes power and authority - an emblematic representation of law and order during such turbulent times. This image serves as a reminder of how legal proceedings played an integral role in shaping revolutionary France. Furthermore, it emphasizes King Louis XVI's central position within these events. His presence looms large over everything else captured by Photo Josse's lens; his fate hanging precariously on every word written within that document. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to 18th century France - witnessing firsthand the weighty decisions made by those who sought change through revolution.

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