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Unveiling of the statue of Lazare Hoche at Quiberon, Brittany (colour litho)
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Unveiling of the statue of Lazare Hoche at Quiberon, Brittany (colour litho)
2782307 Unveiling of the statue of Lazare Hoche at Quiberon, Brittany (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unveiling of the statue of Lazare Hoche at Quiberon, Brittany. Lazare Hoche was a soldier who rose to the rank of General in the French Revolutionary Army and defeated Royalist forces in Brittany. Inauguration De La Statue De Hoche A Ouiberon. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien (Supplement Litteraire Illustre), 3 August 1902.); © Look and Learn
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Breton Commemorative French Revolutionary Wars Inauguration Jules Dalou Lazare Hoche Tribute Unveiling French Revolution Quiberon
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This print captures the historic moment of the unveiling of the statue of Lazare Hoche at Quiberon, Brittany. The color litho artwork, created by a French School artist in the 20th century, showcases this significant event from French history. Lazare Hoche, a renowned soldier who achieved the rank of General in the French Revolutionary Army, played a crucial role in defeating Royalist forces in Brittany during the French Revolutionary Wars. This statue serves as a tribute to his heroic contributions and stands as a symbol of honor and remembrance. The inauguration ceremony depicted in this image is filled with solemnity and grandeur. People gather around to witness this monumental occasion that marks Lazare Hoche's indelible impact on France and its revolutionary past. The sculpture itself, crafted by Jules Dalou, exudes strength and determination – qualities that epitomize Lazare Hoche's character. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Quiberon in Brittany, this commemorative monument holds great significance for both locals and visitors alike. It represents not only an important chapter in French history but also celebrates Breton culture and heritage. Through this photo print, we are transported back to August 3rd, 1902 when Le Petit Parisien published this illustration as part of their literary supplement. It serves as a timeless reminder of bravery, sacrifice, and national pride within France's rich cultural tapestry.
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