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The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789 - Charles Thévenin

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The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789: a poignant historical drama In "The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789," Charles Thévenin captures a tragic moment in French history. The scene, rich in emotion, shows the Marquis in full action, his face marked by anxiety and determination. The dark colors and shadows emphasize the intensity of this drama, while the details of period costumes immerse the viewer in the tumult of the Revolution. Thévenin, with his skill in rendering human expressions, invites us to feel the tension of this decisive moment. Charles Thévenin: a witness of the French Revolution Charles Thévenin, an 18th-century painter, is known for his historical works depicting significant events of his time. Trained in the neoclassical style, he mastered combining historical accuracy with artistic sensitivity. His works, often inspired by contemporary stories, testify to his commitment to collective memory. By portraying emblematic figures of the Revolution, Thévenin helps shape the collective imagination around this tumultuous period. His work is a valuable testimony of the social and political upheavals that marked France at the end of the 18th century. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of "The Marquis de Pelleport" is a captivating decorative choice for history and art enthusiasts. Whether in an office, living room, or exhibition space, this canvas draws the eye and sparks conversations. Its printing quality guarantees remarkable fidelity to the original work, preserving the visual and emotional impact of the scene. By integrating this piece into your space, you add a historical and artistic dimension, enriching your interior decor with a work full of meaning and emotion.

The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789 - Charles Thévenin

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The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789: a poignant historical drama In "The Marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) vainly attempts to save Major of the Bastille Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray on July 14, 1789," Charles Thévenin captures a tragic moment in French history. The scene, rich in emotion, shows the Marquis in full action, his face marked by anxiety and determination. The dark colors and shadows emphasize the intensity of this drama, while the details of period costumes immerse the viewer in the tumult of the Revolution. Thévenin, with his skill in rendering human expressions, invites us to feel the tension of this decisive moment. Charles Thévenin: a witness of the French Revolution Charles Thévenin, an 18th-century painter, is known for his historical works depicting significant events of his time. Trained in the neoclassical style, he mastered combining historical accuracy with artistic sensitivity. His works, often inspired by contemporary stories, testify to his commitment to collective memory. By portraying emblematic figures of the Revolution, Thévenin helps shape the collective imagination around this tumultuous period. His work is a valuable testimony of the social and political upheavals that marked France at the end of the 18th century. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of "The Marquis de Pelleport" is a captivating decorative choice for history and art enthusiasts. Whether in an office, living room, or exhibition space, this canvas draws the eye and sparks conversations. Its printing quality guarantees remarkable fidelity to the original work, preserving the visual and emotional impact of the scene. By integrating this piece into your space, you add a historical and artistic dimension, enriching your interior decor with a work full of meaning and emotion.
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