The first victims of the French Revolution, July 1789
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Caption | The first victims of the French Revolution, July 1789. The heads of the Marquis de Launay, Governor of the Bastille, and Joseph Foullon de Doue, Controller-General of Finances, impaled on a fork and a pike respectively, and the heart of Berthier de Sauvigny, Foullon's son-in-law. Illustration for La Revolution 1789–1882 by Charles D'Hericault (D Dumoulin, 1883). |
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Creator | French School (19th century) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | French Revolution France politics 18th Century heads heart murdered death decapitated violence brutality Marquis De Launay governor Bastille macabre gruesome horror Joseph Foullon De Doue Berthier De Sauvigny impaled first victims July 1789 |
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