Oath of the Tennis Court (1789)

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Oath of the Tennis Court (1789)

Paris guarded by the people, July 12, 1789

Women of Les Halles at National Assembly, Versailles October 5, 1789

Women of Les Halles fetch Louis XVI from Versailles October 5, 1789

Festival of Federation (1790)

patriotic club of women

women’s revolutionary fashion

woman newsmerchant

Olympe de Gouges

revolutionary committee (1793)

trial of Louis XVI (1792)

Salon of Mme Geoffrin

Marie Antoinette

Empress Maria Theresa of Austria

Marie Antoinette as a widow

execution of Olympe de Gouges (1793)

volunteer soldier leaves family to fight for France

Rousseau’s remains transferred to Pantheon (1794)

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

National Guard officer takes oath to constitution

Liberty

Minerva writing the Constitution

Delacroix, “Liberty Leading the People” (1830)

Marianne on contemporary stamp

“Consecration of Napoleon I” (painting by David, 1804)