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10 mars 1789 : Naissance de Augustin Alexandre Thierriat, peintre français.
In 1789 French women angry at price and shortage of bread marched to Versaille and forced king Louis to return to Paris. One of the first great victories in French Revolution. Sadly like many great achievents by women in history it has been erased.
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➡️Marie-Adélaïde de France habillée à la turque, 1753.
Jean-Étienne Liotard (1702-1789), peintre, dessinateur, graveur genevois.
Voyage en Europe et Proche-Orient.
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#BonCapDeSemana🙏🏻
🌘It is a beautiful and delightful sight to behold the body of the Moon.🌘
~Galileo Galilei
"Moonlit Gateway by a Gothic Church"
Carl Gustav Carus (German, 1789 - 1869)
Private collection
【4コマのバハムート】
第1789話「冬の乙女心編」
今すぐチェック!
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#神撃のバハムート
Died #OnThisDay 26Feb1789 Famous #racehorse Eclipse. He was unbeaten, won 18 races, and had amazing proportions. Eclipse was also termed a “thick-winded horse, and puffed and roared so as to be heard at a considerable distance.” https://t.co/4EAeAof0K0 #18thcentury
John Martin (1789 – 1854) The British artist of the Romantic Period was sometimes known as "Mad Martin" for his highly theatrical, and apocalyptic landscapes. These allegorical works were created from a dark but highly imaginative vision.
In 1784 he used his position to ensure he was made painter to the King at the expense of his rival Gainsborough. Status was all to him. Francis Rawdon-Hastings (1789-90), Colonel Tarleton (1782), George Eliot (1787) & Francis Hare (1788-9)
As she rose with Royal patronage, so she fell with the Revolution. She fled with her daughter to Italy in 1789 & then to Austria, Russia & Germany. Madame Perregaux (1789), Duchesse de Piennes (1789) & Countess du Barry (1789)
"Seaport by Moonlight" and "A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast" by Claude Joseph Vernet (August 1714 - December 1789)
Sir William Fairbairn was born #onthisday 1789. Fairbairn and Eaton Hodgkinson carried out experiments for the tube or box girder for Stephenson's Britannia Bridge, see extracts from Fairbairn letter to Stephenson 20 Sept 1845. See Scot Eng Hall of Fame https://t.co/vbGtlDjTBl
Shepherds and Shepherdesses, Conrad Martin Metz, 1789 https://t.co/2LGaOzTYae #cmadrawings #museumarchive
El triunfo de la Religión.🎨Friedrich Overbeck. 1789-1869. @LqdGl @VAlivernini @marialves53 @quemuant @Navymat @yianniseinstein @jbrent5035 @cmont4560 @VicoLudovico @VLevemir @v_diocesano @KristinAndrene @anthony77631293 @marialves53 @martinis2018 @PasqualeTotaro @areche60
Stories About the French Revolution by Those Who Lived It: Stories about the French Revolution frequently begin with the fall of the Bastille that happened on 14 July 1789 when revolutionaries stormed ... https://t.co/LQ1nIuZzKr #18thcentury #18thc #FrRev
Died #OTD 1789 Novelist John Cleland.
Cleland published Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure 1749 whilst serving time in prison and was released shortly after only to be rearrested (for the books bawdy content) along with the publisher and printer.
French Revolution: Last Words of Those Who Died: The #FrenchRevolution was a tumultuous ten-year period from 1789 to 1799 that had far-reaching social and political affects. During this time, there were... https://t.co/kknjN6IIgR #18thcentury #lastwords