27 results filtered with: French Revolution

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École de Médecine, Paris. Lithograph.
Reference: 23629i
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Jean Sylvain Bailly, Mayor of Paris, with his mistress, both represented as chickens. Etching, 1791.
Date: 1791Reference: 15982i- Books
Cabanis, un idéologue : de Mirabeau à Bonaparte / Yves Pouliquen.
Yves PouliquenDate: [2013], ©2013- Books
Jean-Paul Marat (1743-93) : ein Naturforscher und Revolutionär, sein Zusammentreffen in der Geisteswelt mit Goethe, Lamarck, Rousseau u. a. / von Dr. Hugo Rozbroj.
Rozbroj, HugoDate: 1937
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Cecilia Renaud is apprehended by soldiers after being suspected of intending to assassinate Robespierre. Stipple engraving by G. Aliprandi after J.H. Fragonard.
Jean-Honoré FragonardDate: 20 June 1803Reference: 42617i
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A mock escutcheon for a united, British republican college of health practitioners; representing British debate over the French Revolution. Coloured etching, 1798.
Date: publish'd as the Act directs April 6 1798Reference: 12185i
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French savants huddled together at the top of a column, while a band of Bedouin Arabs set fire to it below; exaggerating the troubled experience of the 'Commission des Sciences et des Arts' during Napoleon's invasion of Egypt. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1799.
James GillrayDate: 6 March 1799Reference: 18129i
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The Bastille, Paris. Line engraving by J.F. Borgnet after J.M. Gudin (?).
Gudin, Jean Marie, approximately 1782-1824.Reference: 21512i
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Seven clergymen watch as a physician bathes the feet of a sick, aristocratic lady; suggesting the uncertainty of the clergy faced with the ousting of the aristocracy in France. Coloured etching by S.J., 1791.
S. J.Date: 1791Reference: 15873i
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An exhausted mother gives birth before a crowd of French officials; symbolising the birth of the ideas of the July Revolution and their troubled patrimony in the hands of contemporary politicians. Lithograph by E. Forest after J. Grandville, 1831, after Eugène Devéria, 1827.
Eugène DevériaDate: [1831]Reference: 16375i- Pictures
Elisabeth, Princess of France, being dragged away from prison to the guillotine. Stipple print by N. Schiavonetti, 1796, after D. Pellegrini.
Domenico PellegriniDate: March 20th 1796Reference: 2970735i
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Discours sur l'influence de la révolution française dans l'enseignement et la pratique de la médecine : prononcé à la séance publique de l'Académie des sciences, lettres, arts et agriculture de Nancy / par M. Serrières.
Serrières, Sébastien.Date: [between 1820 and 1829?]- Books
No need for geniuses : revolutionary science in the Age of the Guillotine / Steve Jones.
Steve JonesDate: 2016
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The assassination of the Deputy Jean-Bertrand Féraud in the National Convention, Paris, in 1795. Aquatint by J. Card.
Card, J.Reference: 42891i
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The gaoler opening the door of the prison cell to find Condorcet lying on his bed, having killed himself. Stipple engraving by G. Aliprandi after J.H. Fragonard.
Jean-Honoré FragonardDate: 15 January 1803Reference: 42622i
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English families taken as hostages in the French Revolution, imprisoned in the orphanage of Arras. Engraving by P. Maxell, 1802, after T. Snagg.
Thomas SnaggDate: Nov.r 5 1802Reference: 652323i
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Mercury, an agent of the Terror, carries Capucin Chabot naked towards a furnace; recording the turnover of human life during the Terror in the French Revolution. Coloured aquatint, ca. 1794.
Date: 1794Reference: 16028i- Books
Medicina e rivoluzione : la rivoluzione francese della medicina e il nostro tempo / Giorgio Cosmacini.
Giorgio CosmaciniDate: 2015
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The head of King Louis XVI being cut off by a guillotine. Etching by James Gillray, 1793.
Date: Feby. 16th 1793Reference: 31599i- Pictures
Irish rebels practise their weapons on the effigy of a British soldier which is spiked on a spear outside a country ale-house. Aquatint by J. Gillray, 1798.
James GillrayDate: June 13 1798Reference: 590713i
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. Stipple engraving by C.F.G. Levachez and etching by J. Duplessi-Bertaux, 1798.
Date: 1798Reference: 5320i
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A fiery demon representing the chaos of the Paris Commune and more generally, the infernal results of the ideals of the French Revolution. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1871.
George CruikshankDate: June 1871Reference: 18167i
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Dr Richard Price kneeling on a large crown (with a demon on his back) to look through a peep-hole at a group of ruffians ransacking Marie Antoinette's bedroom; representing a speech by Price which allegedly advocated the French Revolution. Coloured etching by I. Cruikshank, 1790 (?).
Isaac CruikshankDate: 12 December [1790?]Reference: 12178i
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Voltaire instructing the infant Jacobinism. Coloured etching after J. Gillray, ca. 1800.
James GillrayDate: 1800Reference: 562799i- Pictures
The storming of the Bastille, 1789. Ink drawing by R.B. Bate after H. Singleton.
Henry SingletonDate: 1797Reference: 3223738i