Celebration of the Supreme Being, 8th June 1794, from

Celebration of the Supreme Being, 8th June 1794, from 'Histoire de la Revolution Francaise' by Louis Blanc (1811-82) 1847-62

(Celebration of the Supreme Being, 8th June 1794, from 'Histoire de la Revolution Francaise' by Louis Blanc (1811-82) 1847-62 )


Paul Jonnard

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Celebration of the Supreme Being, 8th June 1794, from 'Histoire de la Revolution Francaise' by Louis Blanc (1811-82) 1847-62 by Paul Jonnard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
book illustration · festival of the supreme being · year 2 · procession · liberty · ceremony · crowd · champs-de-mars · festival · banners · celebrating · glory · c18th · prairial · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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