Siege of the Bastille (Cholat)
La Prise de la Bastille is a gouache painting by Claude Cholat, now in the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, France.
La Prise de la Bastille: 14 juillet 1789 | |
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English: The Taking of the Bastille: 14 July 1789 | |
Artist | Claude Cholat |
Year | 1789 |
Type | Gouache |
Owner | Carnavalet Museum |
Details
Claude Cholat was a wine merchant living in Paris on the rue Noyer at the start of the French Revolution in 1789.[1] On the morning of 14 July a large Revolutionary crowd gathered outside the royal prison called the Bastille and in the afternoon fighting broke out between the crowd and the royal garrison.[2] Cholat fought on the side of the Revolutionaries, manning one of their cannon during the battle. Afterwards, Cholat produced a famous amateur gouache painting showing the events of the day; produced in primitive, naive style, it combines all the events of the day into a single graphical representation.[3]
Notes
- Schama, p.340.
- Schama, p.340-1.
- Schama, p.340, fig.6.
Bibliography
- Schama, Simon. (2004) Citizens: a Chronicle of the French Revolution London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-101727-3.
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