As many as 14,000 picture materials related to the French Revolution are released online



The library of Stanford University provides free images of about 14,000 images on the French Revolution and collections of parliamentary materials, letters, reports, speech etc. at that time. A lot of paintings and satire images are included in the 14,000 images, and it is possible to see exactly what was happening and what kind of atmosphere it was during revolution.

French Revolution Digital Archive
http://frda.stanford.edu/

14,000 Images of the French Revolution Released Online
http://hyperallergic.com/106358/14000-images-of-the-french-revolution-released-online/

An example of the published image is as follows.

The crown says "I can not find my head", Guillotine says "I found out". It is a picture of 1793 when the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was done.


A caricature called "Lesson of the King".


Maximilian · RobespierreAnd moderate fight.


PeopleHiddlerA state of fighting the aristocrats who turned into.


Charles · Eugene De LorraineIt seems that he led the Koge Regiment with a sword to eliminate the people who gathered at the Louis XV Plaza in Paris from the open space. The situation developed into a riot, one person died and several people were injured.


Clergy, nobilityThird statusIt depicts.


In the following satirical figures, three status people are drawn as part of a vehicle.


It is a satirical drawing of the role of three positions.


An astronomer who falls in a hole while looking at the stars.


Guillotine and skull drawn with the word "equality" "fraternity".


Joseph GuillotanIt seems that guillotine proposal is being made to the House of Representatives.


Louis XVI put on a guillotine.


Prayer is being offered at Santo An Hill.


Satire against the funerals of Jacobins.


You can see the image by accessing the following URL. Events of the French Revolution are categorized, and clicking on a category allows you to see paintings and caricatures of the time ... ...

French Revolution Digital Archive: Search
http://frda.stanford.edu/en/images


It is also possible to search for specific words. So, the Queen of King Louis XVI of FranceMarie AntoinetteI will search for the material of. The material is a collection "Parishaires" of parliament built in the 19th century, a letter, a report, a speech etc and "Illustration of the image of the French Revolution" of about 14,000 points selected from the collection of the French National Library It is divided and if you select "combined collections" it will be searched from both. If you want to search only images, click "Images of the French Revolution" OK.


The following page is displayed. There is a distribution map of the image from 1782 to 1804 on the upper part of the screen of the webpage, the search condition setting on the left side of the screen, the search result is displayed all at the bottom of the screen.


Furthermore, you can designate the period by clicking the image distribution chart by age. The darker the color of the square icon, the more the image of the search word in that year / month is. When designating the period from January 1793 to January 1794, the number "194" is displayed next to the "search" button, and it is understood that the number of images in the period is 194 I will.


The image display method can be changed from the button on the upper right of the screen.


For example, paintings by Marie Antoinette drawn in 1775 are dignified and beautiful ... ...


Sometimes it was satire as a monster.


Jeanne de La Mott VaroaCapped as a royal warrant jewelry trader Bamer converted to modern, about 3 billion yen necklace "to Marie Antoinette"Necklace incidentThere was also a design picture of the necklace. It seems that the incident was attracting a lot of attention at the time.


Portrait of Marie Antoinette and his children who garnered the show gently.


It's a familiar, ridiculous hairstyle.


The second child, Louis-Joseph de France.


The image of 1789 when the revolution took place. Marry Antoinette's waste is a caricature.


And this is an image of the category "Marie Antoinette's private life" drawn in 1792, the year before the death penalty of Marie Antoinette.


A state when it was executed in 1793. With a glittering dress, I am wearing a black costume.


This is also the state of the death penalty. "Lord, I am begging for mercy, to bring peace to our country, which will be destroyed, and for our children to be left behind."


And this was drawn around 1799. Unlike the above image, which focused on Marie Antoinette, it seems that a man's head with Marie Antoinette is depicted as an objective "past incident."


So it is possible to see how one drawing word changes as one search word changes. It was a very interesting service that the situation at the time was informed.

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