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Fermentation at the Palais-Royal on the 10th July 1789 (w / c on paper)
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Fermentation at the Palais-Royal on the 10th July 1789 (w / c on paper)
CHT247198 Fermentation at the Palais-Royal on the 10th July 1789 (w/c on paper) by Janinet, Jean-Francois (1752-1814); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Soldiers dancing with fishwives; Les Canoniers qui etaient a l Hotel des Invalides quittent leur poste, se rendent au Palais royal et dansent avec les Poissardes; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23194584
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This photo print, titled "Fermentation at the Palais-Royal on the 10th July 1789" captures a moment of intense energy and rebellion during the French Revolution. Created by Jean-Francois Janinet, this watercolor painting on paper depicts an extraordinary scene that unfolded in Paris. In the image, soldiers are seen joyfully dancing with fishwives, symbolizing a unique camaraderie between different social classes. This unlikely alliance was formed as Les Canoniers from Hotel des Invalides abandoned their posts to join forces with the rebels at Palais-Royal. The atmosphere is charged with excitement and agitation as people come together in unity against oppression. The artist skillfully portrays the sense of revelry and chaos through his use of vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes. Every figure seems to be caught up in the fervor of the moment, expressing their defiance through dance. "Fermentation at the Palais-Royal on the 10th July 1789" serves as a powerful reminder of how collective action can bring about significant change. It encapsulates both hope and determination within its composition, reflecting a pivotal point in history when ordinary citizens rose up against tyranny. This remarkable artwork now resides in Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France. Its historical significance continues to resonate today as it reminds us of our capacity for resilience and revolution.
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