Author(s):
müller, charles louis lucien (paris, 28–12–1815 - paris, 09–01–1892), painter
jacob, alexandre (14–08–1876 - in 1972), designer
the illustrated world, publisher
other titles:
lanjuinais on the tribune (june 2, 1793). (title inscribed (letter)), january-june 1793: exhibition of the body of lepeletier de st-fargeau during the attack on nantes by the vendéens (title of the series)
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts, french revolution
name(s): print
materials and techniques: wood engraving
dimensions - artwork:
height: 26. 2cm
width: 36cm
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
letter - on the front of the sheet, at the bottom center, printed in black ink: "fine arts. - salon of 1869. - lanjuinais at the tribune (june 2, 1793). - painting by mr. Charles-louis müller. (after the photograph by mr. Bingham. )". \ impression
inscription concerning the author - on the front of the sheet, lower right, printed in black ink: "a jacob". \ impression
inscription concerning the title - on the front of the sheet, on the right, printed in black ink: "le monde illustre" (the "e" in "illustre" has an acute accent). \ impression
inscription - on the front of the sheet, bottom right, printed in black ink: "3. 9". \ impression
inventory number - on the front of the sheet, bottom right, handwritten in pencil: "g. 28792". \ pencil inscription
iconographic description:
french revolution: jean-denis lanjuinais defending the girondins at the tribune of the national assembly, tuileries palace, current 1st arrondissement, june 2, 1793. Historical scene. Interior. Insurrection, confrontation, girondins, montagnards, sans-culottes, people, pistol, pike, saber, pitchfork, flag, phrygian cap, drum, platform, scultpure, bust. Historical commentary:
the days of may 31, june 1 and 2, 1793 saw the fall of the girondins, whose dismissal and arrest the parisians demanded. Jean-denis lanjuinais defended them to the end and he had to flee paris after their fall. Illustration in the weekly newspaper “le monde illustrated”. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 28792. Unknown date
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