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A faut esperer q eu se jeu la Finira bentot (You should hope that this game will be over soon)

A faut esperer q eu se jeu la Finira bentot (You should hope that this game will be over soon)


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A faut esperer q eu se jeu la Finira bentot (You should hope that this game will be over soon)

A faut esperer q eu se jeu la Finira bentot (You should hope that this game will be over soon). The Third Estate, c1789. Private Collection

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1789 Estates General Etats Generaux French Revolution National Convention Third Estate


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This print titled "A faut esperer q eu se jeu la Finira bentot (You should hope that this game will be over soon)" depicts a significant moment in history during the French Revolution. Created in 1789, this anonymous caricature showcases the Estates General, an assembly of representatives from France's three social classes. The artwork beautifully combines etching and watercolor techniques to convey a powerful message. The focus is on the Third Estate, representing the common people who were struggling for their rights and equality. The image captures their frustration with the ongoing political game being played by those in power. Through clever symbolism and graphic arts, this print reflects the turbulent times leading up to the National Convention. It serves as a reminder of how ordinary citizens fought for change amidst social inequality and political unrest. Housed within a private collection, this fine art piece offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter of French history. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its representation of societal struggles during one of Europe's most transformative periods.

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