Mr Bailly maire de Paris présentant au roi les clefs de la ville a la barrière de la Conference le 17 juillet 1789 : Sire, j'apporte à votre Majesté les clefs de sa bonne ville de Paris ; ce sont les mêmes qui ont été présentées à Henri IV : il avoit reconquis son peuple, ici c'est le peuple qui a reconquis son roi : [estampe]
Description
Type of resource | still image |
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Form | Image fixe; nonprojected graphic; print |
Extent | 1 est. : eau-forte, outils, coul. ; 31,5 x 20 cm (élt d'impr.) |
Place | A Paris |
Publisher | chez Basset |
Publication date | [1789] |
Issuance | monographic |
Creators/Contributors
Collector | Vinck, Carl de, 1859-19 |
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Subjects
Subject | Louis XVI, roi de France, 1754-1793 |
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Subject | Bailly, Jean Sylvain, 1736-1793 |
Subject | Clefs > France > Paris (France) |
Catalog heading | Les événements de la Révolution > Les grandes journées > La chute de la Bastille > La visite de Louis XVI à Paris (17 juillet 1789) |
Catalog heading | The events of the Revolution > The great "journées" > The fall of the Bastille > Louis XVI visits Paris (17 July 1789) |
Genre | Picture |
Genre | Scènes historiques-1789-1799. |
Bibliographic information
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OCLC | 693241157 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/nx133dz0290 |
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Collection
Images de la Révolution française / Images of the French Revolution
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