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Arrest of Madame Roland on 1 June 1793 in Paris - Arrest of Madame Roland (Manon Roland
XEE4159638 Arrest of Madame Roland on 1 June 1793 in Paris - Arrest of Madame Roland (Manon Roland, nee Jeanne Marie Philippon, 1754-1793) on 1 June 1793 at 51 rue de la Vieille Bouclerie (Rue de la Harpe) in Paris -) - Engraving in " Histoire des Girondins" by Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869) privately 1865-1866 - Collection ee by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Arrest of Madame Roland on 1 June 1793 in Paris - Arrest of Madame Roland (Manon Roland, nee Jeanne Marie Philippon, 1754-1793) on 1 June 1793 at 51 rue de la Vieille Bouclerie (Rue de la Harpe) in Paris -) - Engraving in " Histoire des Girondins" by Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869) privately 1865-1866 - Collection ee); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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The captivating print captures the dramatic moment of the arrest of Madame Roland on 1 June 1793 in Paris. Madame Roland, also known as Manon Roland, was a prominent figure during the French Revolution and played a significant role in political and literary circles. The engraving, featured in Alphonse de Lamartine's "Histoire des Girondins" beautifully portrays this historic event. In the image, we see Madame Roland being apprehended at her residence on Rue de la Vieille Bouclerie (Rue de la Harpe). Her expression is one of defiance and strength despite the imminent danger she faces. This depiction highlights her unwavering commitment to her beliefs and principles. Madame Roland's arrest symbolizes not only a personal tragedy but also represents a pivotal moment in France's revolutionary history. As part of the Girondin faction, she advocated for moderate change within the revolution but ultimately fell victim to its radical turn. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like Madame Roland during times of great upheaval. It invites us to reflect upon their courage and resilience while reminding us that history is shaped by both triumphs and tragedies. Stefano Bianchetti's expertly captured black-and-white imagery adds an air of authenticity to this historical scene, allowing viewers to transport themselves back to that fateful day in Paris over two centuries ago.
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