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Marie Antoinette Listening to the Act of Accusation the Day Before Her Trial, 1860s
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Marie Antoinette Listening to the Act of Accusation the Day Before Her Trial, 1860s
Marie Antoinette Listening to the Act of Accusation the Day Before Her Trial, 1860s. Private Collection
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1860s Absolutism Bourbon Conciergerie Edward Matthew French History French Monarchy French Revolution Guillotined History Painting House Of Bourbon King Of France And Navarre Marie Antoinette National Convention Nobility Sun King Terror Ward World History Colour Lithograph
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Marie Antoinette, the Last Queen of France, depicted in a moment of profound gravity as she listens to the Act of Accusation on the eve of her trial. This print from the 1860s captures a pivotal moment in history, revealing both the vulnerability and strength that defined Marie Antoinette's final days. The image transports us back to the turbulent era of the French Revolution, where political unrest and social upheaval threatened to dismantle centuries-old institutions. As a member of the Bourbon nobility and an emblematic figurehead for aristocracy, Marie Antoinette became a target for revolutionary fervor. In this graphic arts masterpiece, artist Edward Matthew skillfully portrays Marie Antoinette's stoic composure amidst mounting accusations and impending doom. The intricate details evoke elements of rococo aesthetics associated with her reign as queen consort alongside Louis XVI. The backdrop is none other than Conciergerie prison – symbolizing terror and confinement during those tumultuous times. It serves as a stark reminder that even royalty could not escape their fate at the hands of revolutionaries wielding guillotines. This rare colour lithograph offers viewers an opportunity to delve into French history through fine art imagery. It invites contemplation on themes such as absolutism, monarchy, and power dynamics within society. Preserved in private collections today, this remarkable piece stands testament to Marie Antoinette's enduring legacy within world history while also serving as a poignant reminder of how swiftly fortunes can change.
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