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'Que le Peuple Veille', allegory of the French Republic, Franco-Prussian War, 1870. Artist: Pilotell
'Que le Peuple Veille', allegory of the French Republic, Franco-Prussian War, 1870. The Third Republic was proclaimed in September 1870 after the defeat of the French at the Battle of Sedan and the capture of Napoleon III brought the Second Empire to an end. The previous Republics of 1792 and 1848 were short-lived, being respectively ended by Napoleon's coup of the 18 Brumaire (1799) and that of Louis-Napoleon to establish the Second Empire (1852). The Third Republic endured until France's capitulation to the Nazi invaders in 1940. From a private collection.
Unique Identifier
AR947409
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Image
Purpose
Public
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3725px × 4689px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1870-1871
1870S
19th century
allegorical figure
Allegory
Art Media
Cartoon
color
concept
country
Female
France
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
French
Georges
Georges Labadie
Labadie
LADY
LOCATION
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Pilotell
Politics
Print Collector27
Rebellion
REPUBLIC
REPUBLICANISM
revolution
Satire
THIRD REPUBLIC
Wars
Woman
Women