Symbol and satire in the French Revolution (1912) (14596417420)
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Title: Symbol and satire in the French Revolution
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Henderson, Ernest F. (Ernest Flagg), 1861-1928
Subjects: Caricatures and cartoons
Publisher: New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Plate 76. A caricature of Louis XVI as a homed pig. Rights of Man and the Constitution of France. It must be said in extenuation of such attacksthat Marie Antoinette actually was engaged in aplot to remove Louis XVI from Paris at the mom-ent when the open letter in the Revolutions de Plate 75, p. 158. i6o The French Revolution Paris appeared. Count Louis de Bouille who wasconcerned in the flight to Varennes wrote later inconnection with that affair: It was in the month
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Plate 77. A caricature of Marie Antoinette as an Austrian pantheress. of October, 1790, when the King and Queen adoptedthe project of delivering themselves from slavery.Indeed Marie Antoinette played more than apassive part. It was at her desire, writes CountBouille, that Count Fersen, who had access to the
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