Charlotte corday (right) stands full-face, bending forward, a knife in her right hand, looking towards marat (left), who has fallen to the ground, screaming, left arm raised, blood pouring from a gash in his waistcoat. She says, "down, down, to hell & say a female arm has made one bold attempt to free her country. " on the wall behind marat placards are indicated, two inscribed 'murders' and 'plans'. Below the title: 'who, while he was villifying some of the more moderate men in the convention and asserting that they should lose their heads stabed him saying, villian thy death shall precede theirs. ' 26 july 1793
hand-coloured etching. Date: 1793. Dimensions: Height: 237 mm (printed image); Width: 335 mm (printed image). Medium: paper. Depicted People: Charlotte Corday. Collection: British Museum. A second Jean d'Arc or the assassination of Marat by Charlotte Cordé of Caen in Normandy on Sunday July 14 1793. (BM 1851,0901.657)
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