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File:Jacques Bertaux - Prise du palais des Tuileries - 1793 .jpg

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Title
Deutsch: Der Tuileriensturm am 10. August 1792. Im Vordergrund tote Schweizergardisten.
English: Run on the Tuileries on 10. Aug. 1792 during the French Revolution
Français : Prise du palais des Tuileries le 10 août 1792, durant la Révolution française
Description
Depiction of the storming of the Tuileries Palace on 10 august 1792
Date 1793
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 124 × 192 cm (48.8 × 75.6 in)
References Joconde database: entry 000PE009579
Source/Photographer L’Histoire par l’image , digital version produced by Agence photographique de la Réunion des musées nationaux

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