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Der Ballhausschwur (Le Serment du Jeu de paume), 1791
Der Ballhausschwur (Le Serment du Jeu de paume), 1791. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris
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This print showcases the iconic painting "Der Ballhausschwur (Le Serment du Jeu de paume), 1791" by Jacques-Louis David, which can be found in the esteemed collection of Musee Carnavalet in Paris. The artwork, created during the Neoclassical period, holds immense historical significance as it depicts a pivotal moment in French history - the Tennis Court Oath. The painting captures the intense atmosphere of June 20th, 1789 when members of the National Assembly took an oath not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France. This act marked a turning point in the French Revolution and symbolized resistance against absolute monarchy. The composition masterfully portrays prominent figures such as Robespierre and Girondins amidst a sea of determined faces. David's meticulous brushwork and use of oil on canvas bring life to this historic event, showcasing his talent as one of France's most celebrated artists. However, beyond its artistic value lies a deeper narrative - that of political turmoil and violence that would soon follow. The Tennis Court Oath ultimately led to further radicalization within revolutionary factions like the Jacobins and ignited what became known as "the Reign of Terror". This thought-provoking image serves as both an exquisite example of fine art and a poignant reminder of how revolutions can shape nations for better or worse. Its presence at Musee Carnavalet ensures that future generations can reflect upon this crucial chapter in French history while appreciating David
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