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ROUGET DE LISLE (1760-1836). Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. French army officer and composer
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ROUGET DE LISLE (1760-1836). Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. French army officer and composer
ROUGET DE LISLE (1760-1836).
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. French army officer and composer. Performing La Marseillaise for the first time, at the home of the mayor of Strasbourg, 1792. Oil on canvas, 1849, by Isidore Pils
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1792 1849 Alsace Anthem Army Audience Claude Composer Family French Revolution Gesture Isidore Joseph Keyboard Listening Living Room Mayor Musician National Anthem Officer Patriotic Performance Playing Revolutionary Sing Singer La Marseillaise Lisle Marseillaise Pils Rouget Strasbourg
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This print captures a significant moment in history as it depicts Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, a French army officer and composer, performing La Marseillaise for the first time. The scene takes place in the late 18th century at the home of the mayor of Strasbourg, where an intimate audience gathers to witness this revolutionary musical masterpiece. The painting, created by Isidore Pils in 1849, beautifully portrays Rouget de Lisle seated at a keyboard instrument with great passion and intensity. His expressive gestures convey his deep connection to the music he is playing while his eyes are fixed on his audience. Surrounding him are men and women from various walks of life who listen attentively to every note sung by this talented musician. La Marseillaise, now known as France's national anthem, holds immense patriotic significance during the French Revolution. This performance symbolizes unity and resilience among those fighting for freedom against oppression. Pils' masterful use of oil on canvas brings out intricate details within the interior setting - from fine art adorning the walls to individuals dressed in period attire. The composition exudes an atmosphere filled with anticipation and reverence for Rouget de Lisle's powerful rendition. This print serves as a timeless reminder of one man's contribution to French history through music that continues to inspire generations even today.
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