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To Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution, (c1894), (c1902). Creator: Unknown
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To Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution, (c1894), (c1902). Creator: Unknown
To Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution, (c1894), (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection. French women weilding scythes and banging drums march on the palace of Versailles. Thousands of women took part in the march on 5 October 1789. From The Nations Pictures. A selection from the finest modern paintings in the public picture galleries of Great Britain, reproduced in colour. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, c1902]
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Anger Angry Drum Drumming French Revolution Fury March Marching Peasant Peasants Rage Scythe Versailles Prinsep Valentine Cameron Prinsep
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This print captures a pivotal moment during the French Revolution, known as "To Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution". Created by an unknown artist and reproduced from a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection, this image showcases the power and determination of French women during this tumultuous period. In this scene, thousands of passionate women brandish scythes and beat drums as they march towards the opulent palace of Versailles. The year is 1789, and their anger and frustration with poverty and inequality have reached a boiling point. These brave revolutionaries are fueled by their fury against oppression, symbolizing both rebellion and hope for change. The vibrant colors used in this reproduction bring to life the intensity of their emotions. The composition highlights not only their strength but also their unity as they stand together against injustice. This image serves as a reminder that ordinary individuals can rise up collectively to challenge even the most entrenched systems. Valentine Cameron Prinsep's masterful depiction transports us back to this significant historical event while also shedding light on social issues that persist today. It reminds us of our shared humanity across time periods and nations. As we gaze upon these determined faces marching towards Versailles, we are reminded that revolutions are often sparked by those who have been marginalized or oppressed. Their actions serve as an inspiration for future generations striving for justice and equality.
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