French Revolution: Allegory of Freedom Under the Traits of a Woman, Carrying a Phrygian Cap on a Spear, with a Rooster at Her Feet. Print from the End of the 18th Century, Paris, Musee Carnavalet by French School

French Revolution: Allegory of Freedom Under the Traits of a Woman, Carrying a Phrygian Cap on a Spear, with a Rooster at Her Feet. Print from the End of the 18th Century, Paris, Musee Carnavalet

(French revolution: allegory of freedom under the traits of a woman, carrying a Phrygian cap on a spear, with a rooster at her feet. Print from the end of the 18th century Paris, Musee Carnavalet)


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French Revolution: Allegory of Freedom Under the Traits of a Woman, Carrying a Phrygian Cap on a Spear, with a Rooster at Her Feet. Print from the End of the 18th Century, Paris, Musee Carnavalet by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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