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The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789, 1790. Creator: Charles Thevenin (French
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The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789, 1790. Creator: Charles Thevenin (French
The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789, 1790. Overtaking the Bastille, a fortress prison and symbol of the monarchys power, was a turning point in the French Revolution (1789-99). This etching of the successful rebellion is the only print made by the history painter Charles Thevenin. Typically, artists recorded historical events in paintings that printmakers then engraved with tools called burins, but in this case Thevenin drew his composition directly on the prepared etching plate, capturing a sense of the excitement he claimed to have witnessed firsthand. A newspaper announcement for the etching marveled at its capacity to expediently relate the emotional spirit of the revolutionary event, for which viewers would otherwise have to " await vainly from the cold burin."
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This print captures the historic moment of "The Storming of the Bastille, July 14,1789" by Charles Thevenin. The image depicts the pivotal event that marked a significant turning point in the French Revolution. As a fortress prison and symbol of monarchy's power, overtaking the Bastille represented a triumph for those fighting against oppression. What makes this etching unique is that it was created directly on an etching plate by Charles Thevenin himself, rather than being engraved by printmakers using burins as was customary at that time. This allowed Thevenin to infuse his firsthand experience and excitement into every stroke, capturing not only the physical details but also conveying the emotional spirit of this revolutionary event. The newspaper announcement for this remarkable etching marveled at its ability to swiftly convey the intensity and passion surrounding this historical uprising. Without such prints like these, viewers would have had to wait in vain for coldly engraved depictions. Through his artistic skill and personal involvement, Thevenin has immortalized one of history's most iconic moments. Now preserved in The Cleveland Museum of Art collection, this 18th-century etching serves as a testament to both Charles Thevenin's talent as a history painter and his dedication to accurately portraying significant events from his era. It stands as an invaluable piece of French heritage art that continues to inspire awe and admiration today.
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