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1845 print BASTILLE, PARIS, FRANCE (#395)

Description: France_395 1845 print BASTILLE, PARIS, FRANCE (#395) Print from steel engraving titled La Bastille, Paris, published in a volume of L'Univers Pittoresque, Paris, approx. page size 21.5 x 13.5 cm, approx. image size 13.5 x 9 cm, nice hand coloring. Bastille medieval fortress on the east side of Paris that became, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a French state prison and a place of detention for important persons charged with various offenses. The Bastille, stormed by an armed mob of Parisians in the opening days of the French Revolution, was a symbol of the despotism of the ruling Bourbon monarchy and held an important place in the ideology of the Revolution. With its eight towers, 100 feet (30 metres) high, linked by walls of equal height and surrounded by a moat more than 80 feet (24 metres) wide, the Bastille dominated Paris. The first stone was laid on April 22, 1370, on the orders of Charles V of France, who had it built as a bastide, or fortification (the name Bastille is a corruption of bastide), to protect his wall around Paris against English attack. The Bastille, in fact, was originally a fortified gate, but Charles VI turned it into an independent stronghold by walling up the openings. In 1557 its defensive system was completed on the eastern flank by the erection of a bastion. In the 17th century a transverse block was built, dividing the inner court into unequal parts. Cardinal de Richelieu was the first to use the Bastille as a state prison, in the 17th century; the yearly average number of prisoners was 40, interned by lettre de cachet, a direct order of the king, from which there was no recourse. Prisoners included political troublemakers and individuals held at the request of their families, often to coerce a young member into obedience or to prevent a disreputable member from marring the family's name. Under Louis XIV the Bastille became a place of judicial detention in which the lieutenant de police could hold prisoners; under the regency of Philippe II, duc d'Orléans, persons being tried by the Parlement were also detained there. Imprisonment by lettre de cachet remained, however, in force, and prohibited books were also placed in the Bastille. The high cost of maintaining the building prompted talk of demolition in 1784. On the morning of July 14, 1789, when only seven prisoners were confined in the building, a crowd advanced on the Bastille with the intention of asking the prison governor, Bernard Jordan, marquis de Launay, to release the arms and munitions stored there. Angered by Launay's evasiveness, the people stormed and captured the place; this dramatic action came to symbolize the end of the ancien régime. The Bastille was subsequently demolished by order of the Revolutionary government. Bastille Day, celebrated annually on July 14, was chosen as a French national holiday in 1880.

Price: 23.99 USD

Location: Zagreb, HR

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1845 print BASTILLE, PARIS, FRANCE (#395)

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Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')

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Type: Print

Year of Production: 1845

Date of Creation: 1800-1899

Original/Reproduction: Original Print

Style: Realism

Material: Engraving

Subject: Architecture & Cityscape

Print Type: Engraving

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