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JLJ4670254 French Revolution: caricature on the three orders: " tot tot tot tot tot battez chaud [...] good courage one must have heart to the work" The clerge, the nobility and the third state beating the iron on the text of the new constitutions. Prints of the 18th century Paris, Musee Carnavalet by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: French Revolution: caricature on the three orders: " tot tot tot tot tot battez chaud [...] good courage one must have heart to the work" The clerge, the nobility and the third state beating the iron on the text of the new constitutions. Prints of the 18th century Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22465328
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a powerful moment in history during the French Revolution. Titled "French Revolution: caricature on the three orders" it depicts a satirical representation of the clergy, nobility, and third estate as they fervently beat iron upon the text of new constitutions. The image symbolizes their collective effort to shape and mold a new society. The artist skillfully portrays the intensity and determination of these three orders through their actions. Each figure wields an instrument, representing their role in this transformative period. The clergymen, nobles, and representatives of the third estate are united in their pursuit for change. The caption beneath reads "tot tot tot tot tot battez chaud [. . . ] good courage one must have heart to the work". This phrase emphasizes that progress requires not only physical labor but also unwavering dedication and bravery. Printed during the 18th century in Paris, this artwork is housed at Musee Carnavalet. It offers viewers a glimpse into one of history's most significant revolutions – a time when societal structures were challenged and reimagined. Through its intricate details and thought-provoking symbolism, this photograph invites us to reflect on our own roles within society and reminds us that change often necessitates great effort from all involved parties.
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