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Maximilien de Robespierre (1758-94) 1791 (oil on canvas)
XIR157921 Maximilien de Robespierre (1758-94) 1791 (oil on canvas) by Vigneron, Pierre Roch (1789-1872); 75x58 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright
Media ID 12732420
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Guillotined Jacobin Leader Reign Of Terror Revolutionary French Revolution
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This portrait captures Maximilien de Robespierre, a prominent figure during the French Revolution. Painted in 1791 by Pierre Roch Vigneron, this oil on canvas print showcases Robespierre's intense gaze and commanding presence. The artist skillfully portrays the revolutionary leader with meticulous attention to detail, from his distinctive facial features to his elegant attire. Robespierre played a significant role in shaping the course of history during the Reign of Terror. As a key member of the Jacobin Club, he advocated for radical political reforms and was known for his unwavering commitment to justice and equality. However, his uncompromising nature eventually led to his downfall. The image evokes both admiration and unease as we contemplate Robespierre's complex legacy. His determination to create an egalitarian society clashed with the brutal methods employed during this tumultuous period. Ultimately, he met a tragic fate when he was guillotined in 1794. Displayed at Château de Versailles in France, this painting serves as a powerful reminder of one man's pivotal role in shaping an era defined by revolution and upheaval. It invites us to reflect upon the complexities of leadership and how even well-intentioned individuals can become entangled in their own ideals. As we gaze into Robespierre's eyes through this timeless artwork, we are transported back to a moment that forever altered history – an era marked by turmoil but also fueled by dreams of liberty and equality for all.
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