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Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras (1755-1829), French revolutionary
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Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras (1755-1829), French revolutionary
Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras (1755-1829), French revolutionary. A soldier, Barras advanced in revolutionary France to become one of the five Directors who controlled the government of France under the Directory established in October 1795. His political career ended in 1799 when the coup d etat of 18 Brumaire, largely engineered by Napoleon Bonaparte, ended the government of the Directory and replaced it with that of the Consulate
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Barras Comte De French Revolution 1789 1799 Nicolas Paul Revolutionary Signature Ann Ronan Pictures Paul Barras
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This black and white lithograph captures the essence of Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras, a prominent figure in French history. Born in 1755, Barras rose through the ranks as a soldier during the tumultuous years of the French Revolution. His dedication and strategic prowess led him to become one of the five Directors who governed France under the Directory from 1795. In this portrait, Barras exudes an air of authority and determination. His signature at the bottom serves as a reminder of his influential role during this critical period in French politics. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to his character, emphasizing his commitment to revolution and rebellion against oppressive regimes. However, despite his accomplishments, Barras' political career came to an end with Napoleon Bonaparte's coup d'état on 18 Brumaire in 1799. This event marked a significant turning point for France as it transitioned from the government of the Directory to that of the Consulate under Napoleon's leadership. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded not only of Barras' contributions but also of the complex nature of political power dynamics throughout history. It serves as a testament to both his resilience and Napoleon's ambition – two figures forever intertwined within France's rich tapestry.
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